Common use of Proportionate Liability Clause in Contracts

Proportionate Liability. To the extent permitted by law, the expert or the arbitrator (as the case may be) will have no power to apply or to have regard to the provisions of the proportionate liability legislation of any Australian jurisdiction which might, in the absence of this provision, have applied to any dispute referred to arbitration or expert determination pursuant to clause 15.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Medium Works Subcontract, Head Contract, Major Works Subcontract

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Proportionate Liability. To the extent permitted by law, the expert or the arbitrator (as the case may be) will have no power to apply or to have regard to the provisions of the proportionate liability legislation of any Australian jurisdiction which might, in the absence of this provision, have applied to any dispute referred to arbitration or expert determination pursuant to clause 15this clause. Despite the existence of a dispute or difference between the parties the Consultant must: continue to carry out the Services; and otherwise comply with its obligations under the Contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Panel Agreement, Panel Agreement

Proportionate Liability. To the extent permitted by law, the expert or the arbitrator (as the case may be) will have no power to apply or to have regard to the provisions of the any proportionate liability legislation of any Australian jurisdiction which might, in the absence of this provision, have applied to any dispute referred to arbitration or expert determination pursuant to clause 15.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Early Contractor Involvement Head Contract, Head Contract

Proportionate Liability. To the extent permitted by law, the expert or the arbitrator (as the case may be) will have no power to apply or to have regard to the provisions of the proportionate liability legislation of any Australian jurisdiction which might, in the absence of this provision, have applied to any dispute referred to arbitration or expert determination pursuant to clause 15...

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Medium Works Contract, Medium Works Contract

Proportionate Liability. To the extent permitted by law, the expert or the arbitrator (as the case may be) will have no power to apply or to have regard to the provisions of the proportionate liability legislation of any Australian jurisdiction which might, in the absence of this provision, have applied to any dispute referred to arbitration or expert determination pursuant to clause 1513.14.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Services Contract

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Proportionate Liability. To the extent permitted by law, the expert or the arbitrator (as the case may be) will have no power to apply or to have regard to the provisions of the proportionate liability legislation of any Australian jurisdiction which might, in the absence of this provision, have applied to any dispute referred to arbitration or expert determination pursuant to clause 1513.18.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Services Subcontract

Proportionate Liability. To the extent permitted by law, the expert or the arbitrator (as the case may be) will have no power to apply or to have regard to the provisions of the proportionate liability legislation of any Australian jurisdiction which might, in the absence of this provision, have applied to any dispute referred to arbitration or expert determination pursuant to clause 1513.14.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design Services Contract

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