Subscriber's Liability Clause Samples
The 'Subscriber's Liability' clause defines the extent to which a subscriber is responsible for obligations, damages, or losses arising under an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the financial and legal responsibilities of the subscriber, such as payment obligations, indemnification for certain actions, or liability for misuse of services. For example, it may specify that the subscriber is liable for any unauthorized use of their account or for damages caused by breaching the terms of service. The core function of this clause is to clearly allocate risk and responsibility, ensuring that both parties understand the subscriber's potential exposure and obligations under the contract.
Subscriber's Liability. The Subscriber is liable for (1) payment to the Group of his/her contribution toward the monthly premium, if any; (2) payment of Cost Share amounts for Covered Services provided to the Subscriber and his/her Dependents, as set forth in the Allowances Schedule; and (3) payment of any fees charged for non-Covered Services provided to the Subscriber and his/her Dependents, at the time of service. Payment of an amount billed by GHC must be received within thirty (30) days of the billing date.
Subscriber's Liability. Subscriber shall be liable for any act or omission by an Authorised User (or where Subscriber is contracting on behalf of a consortia, a Consortia Member) which, had such act or omission been by Subscriber, would be a breach of the terms of this Agreement. Where the Subscriber is contracting on behalf of a consortia, it warrants that it has the express written consent of all Consortia Members to enter into this Agreement on their behalf.
Subscriber's Liability. Each Subscriber (see Section 5) acknowledges that if the above warranty set out in Section 10 to HKPost is broken, or the representations set above are or become false, or the obligation referred to above in Section 11 is broken, each Subscriber is or may become liable under this Agreement and/or in law to pay HKPost and/or in law, other persons damages in respect of liabilities or loss and damage they may incur or suffer in consequence. Key pairs for HKPost and Subscribers are generated through a procedure such that the private key cannot be accessed by anyone other than the authorized user of the key pair unless there is some compromise of the procedure by the authorized user. Using central key pair generation by HKPost on behalf of the Subscriber, HKPost’ s system will immediately delete the private key from its system once it is embedded into a floppy disk or alternative storage medium as mentioned in paragraph 9. HKPost will not make or keep a copy of the private key.
Subscriber's Liability. Where the Subscriber is contracting on behalf of a consortia, it warrants that it has the express written consent of all Consortia Members to enter into this Agreement and sign it on their behalf.
