Common use of Reduction of Liability Clause in Contracts

Reduction of Liability. A liability of a Party to the other Party under this clause 16.5 is reduced to the extent that: (a) the other Party has not taken all reasonable steps to minimise its own liability, loss or damage in relation to an act, omission or event; or (b) an act or omission by the other Party has contributed to any liability, loss or damage incurred.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Access Agreement, Access Agreement, Access Agreement

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Reduction of Liability. A liability of a Party to the other Party under this clause 16.5 17 is reduced to the extent that: (a) the other Party has not taken all reasonable steps to minimise its own liability, loss or damage in relation to an act, omission or event; or (b) an act or omission by the other Party has contributed to any liability, loss or damage incurred.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Access Agreement, Access Agreement

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Reduction of Liability. A liability of a Party to the other Party under this clause 16.5 15 is reduced to the extent that: (a) the other Party has not taken all reasonable steps to minimise its own liability, loss or damage in relation to an act, omission or event; or (b) an act or omission by the other Party has contributed to any liability, loss or damage Loss incurred.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Access Agreement, Access Agreement

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