Common use of OCCUPIER’S LIABILITY Clause in Contracts

OCCUPIER’S LIABILITY. Without limiting the generality of this Part, the Licencee acknowledges that Huu-ay-aht are not, and will not at any time be, responsible for any injuries or damages suffered by the Licencee or its employees either during the Term of this Agreement, or afterwards and regardless of where the injury or damage occurs, even if it occurs on the Licence Area. The Licencee will be solely responsible for the safety of its employees at all times and will indemnify Huu-ay-aht against any costs resulting from an injury to such employees.

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Samples: Timber Licence Agreement

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