Common use of No Consequential or Punitive Damages Clause in Contracts

No Consequential or Punitive Damages. No party hereto (or its Affiliates) shall, under any circumstance, be liable to any other party (or its Affiliates) for any consequential, exemplary, special, incidental or punitive Damages claimed by such other party under the terms of or due to any Breach of this Agreement.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Securities Purchase Agreement (Biomarin Pharmaceutical Inc), License Agreement (Biomarin Pharmaceutical Inc), Asset Purchase Agreement (Biomarin Pharmaceutical Inc)

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No Consequential or Punitive Damages. No party hereto (or its Affiliates) shall, under any circumstance, be liable to any other party (or its Affiliates) for any consequential, exemplary, special, incidental or punitive Damages damages claimed by such other party under the terms of or due to any Breach breach of this Agreement, including loss of revenue or income, cost of capital, or loss of business reputation or opportunity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement (Easy Gardener Products LTD)

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