Common use of Mutual Release from Liability Clause in Contracts

Mutual Release from Liability. To the extent permitted by Applicable Law, each Party will release the other Party and all of its respective employees, officers, directors, trustees, subcontractors, and agents from any losses, liabilities, damages, and claims that may arise out of, or by reason of, any act or omission of the releasing party under this Agreement. This mutual release applies only to the extent that it reiterates existing law and enforces each Party’s obligations as may be permitted by law. This mutual release does not and shall not be construed to expand or increase the liability or scope of its liability of either Party, and does not and shall not apply to the Parties’ insurance and indemnification provisions set forth in Article XIV. To the extent that this provision purports to create liability or potential liability on the part of either Party beyond its legal authority or power to incur liability, this Section 16.02 is invalid.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Innovation Network Charter School Agreement, Innovation Network Charter School Agreement, Innovation Network Charter School Agreement

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