Common use of No Government Liability Clause in Contracts

No Government Liability. The Government does not assume any liability for damage to the property of the Buyer or for personal injuries, disabilities, or death to the Buyer or the Buyer's employees or to any other person arising from, or incident to, the sale of the Obsolete Vessel pursuant to this Contract and/or any material aboard such Obsolete Vessel, or to its use or disposition. As a safety precaution, the Buyer should also warn any future possessor of the Obsolete Vessel of the potential health hazards referred to above.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Contract for Sale of Vessel, Sale Agreement, Contract for Sale of Obsolete Vessel

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No Government Liability. β€Œ The Government does not assume any liability for damage to the property of the Buyer or for personal injuries, disabilities, or death to the Buyer or the Buyer's employees or to any other person arising from, or incident to, the sale of the Obsolete Vessel pursuant to this Contract and/or any material aboard such Obsolete Vessel, or to its use or disposition. As a safety precaution, the Buyer should also warn any future possessor of the Obsolete Vessel of the potential health hazards referred to above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Sale of Obsolete Vessel

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