Common use of STATUTORY INVALIDITY Clause in Contracts

STATUTORY INVALIDITY. 25.1 The CUSTOMER and the CONTRACTOR expressly agree that should any limitation or provision contained in this Contract be held to be invalid under any particular Law, it shall to that extent be deemed to be omitted but, if either the CUSTOMER or the CONTRACTOR thereby becomes liable for loss or damage which would have otherwise been excluded, such liability shall be subject to the other limitations and provisions set out herein.

Appears in 25 contracts

Samples: Software Framework Agreement, Commoditised It Hardware and Software Framework Agreement, data.gov.uk

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STATUTORY INVALIDITY. 25.1 The CUSTOMER and the CONTRACTOR SERVICE PROVIDER expressly agree that should any limitation or provision contained in this Contract be held to be invalid under any particular Law, it shall to that extent be deemed to be omitted but, if either the CUSTOMER or the CONTRACTOR SERVICE PROVIDER thereby becomes liable for loss or damage which would have otherwise been excluded, such liability shall be subject to the other limitations and provisions set out herein.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Model Contract, Health and Social Care, Sprint Ii Model Contract

STATUTORY INVALIDITY. 25.1 21.1 The CUSTOMER and the CONTRACTOR expressly agree that should any limitation or provision contained in this Contract be held to be invalid under any particular Lawstatute or law, or any rule, regulation or bye-law having the force of law, it shall to that extent be deemed to be omitted but, if either the CUSTOMER or the CONTRACTOR thereby becomes liable for loss or damage which would have otherwise been excluded, such liability shall be subject to the other limitations and provisions set out herein.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.whatdotheyknow.com, www.whatdotheyknow.com

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STATUTORY INVALIDITY. 25.1 24.1 The CUSTOMER and the CONTRACTOR expressly agree that should any limitation or provision contained in this Contract be held to be invalid under any particular Law, it shall to that extent be deemed to be omitted but, if either the CUSTOMER or the CONTRACTOR thereby becomes liable for loss or damage which would have otherwise been excluded, such liability shall be subject to the other limitations and provisions set out herein.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Model Contract

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