Employee Liability In the event an employee becomes a defendant in a civil liability suit arising out of actions taken or not taken in the course of his/her employment for the state, he/she has the right to request representation and indemnification through his/her agency in accordance with RCW 4.92.060 and 070 and agency policy.
Vehicle Liability Consultant shall maintain Business Automobile Liability insurance with a limit of $1,000,000 each occurrence on Consultant’s owned, hired and non-owned vehicles assigned to or used in the performance of the Consultant’s work or services under this Agreement. Coverage will be at least as broad as ISO coverage code “1” “any auto” policy form CA 00 01 12 93 or equivalent thereof. To the fullest extent allowed by law, for claims arising out of the performance of this Agreement, the City, its agents, representatives, officers, directors, officials and employees shall be cited as an Additional Insured under ISO Business Auto policy Designated Insured Endorsement form CA 20 48 or equivalent. If any Excess insurance is utilized to fulfill the requirements of this subsection, such Excess insurance shall be “follow form” equal or broader in coverage scope than underlying insurance.
Cross-Liability All required liability policies shall provide cross-liability coverage as would be achieve under the standard ISO separation of insureds clause.
Your Liability The following determines your liability for any unauthorized EFT or any series of related unauthorized EFTs: 1. If you notify the Credit Union within two (2) business days after your password was lost or stolen, your liability will not exceed $50.00 or the amount of the unauthorized EFTs that occur before notification, whichever is less. 2. If you fail to notify the Credit Union within two (2) business days after your password was lost or stolen, your liability will not exceed the lesser of $500.00or the total of: • $50.00 or the amount of unauthorized EFTs that occur within the two (2) business days; and • The total of authorized EFTs which occur during the two (2) days before notification to the Credit Union, provided the Credit Union establishes that these EFTs would not have occurred had the Credit Union been notified within that two-day period. 3. You must report an unauthorized EFT that appears on your periodic statement, no later than 60 days of transmittal of the statement to avoid liability for subsequent transfers; your liability will not exceed the amount of the unauthorized EFTs that occurred within the 60-day period. You may also be liable for the amounts as described in sections 1 and 2 above. 4. If the report is made orally, we will require that you send the complaint or question in writing within 20 business days. We will notify you with the results of the investigation within 10 business days and will correct any error promptly. If more time is needed, however, we may take up to 45 days to investigate a complaint or question. If this occurs, we will credit your account within 10 business days for the amount you think is in error. This will allow you to use the money during the time it takes us to complete out investigation. If your complaint or question is not received in writing within 10 business days, we may not credit your account until the investigation is completed. If an alleged error involves an electronic fund transfer outside a state or territory or possession of the United Stated, the applicable time periods for action by us are 20 business days (instead of 10) and 90 calendar days (instead of 45). If we determine that no error occurred, we will send you a written explanation within three business days after the investigation is complete. You may request copies of the documents that were used in the investigation. 5. You may notify the Credit Union by telephone, writing, or by email using the guest book provided in our online banking site. Notification by general e-mail to report an unauthorized transaction is not secure and therefore not advised.
Maximum Liability The provisions of this Loan Guaranty are severable, and in any action or proceeding involving any state corporate law, or any state, federal or foreign bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or other law affecting the rights of creditors generally, if the obligations of any Loan Guarantor under this Loan Guaranty would otherwise be held or determined to be avoidable, invalid or unenforceable on account of the amount of such Loan Guarantor’s liability under this Loan Guaranty, then, notwithstanding any other provision of this Loan Guaranty to the contrary, the amount of such liability shall, without any further action by the Loan Guarantors or the Lenders, be automatically limited and reduced to the highest amount that is valid and enforceable as determined in such action or proceeding (such highest amount determined hereunder being the relevant Loan Guarantor’s “Maximum Liability”. This Section with respect to the Maximum Liability of each Loan Guarantor is intended solely to preserve the rights of the Lenders to the maximum extent not subject to avoidance under applicable law, and no Loan Guarantor nor any other person or entity shall have any right or claim under this Section with respect to such Maximum Liability, except to the extent necessary so that the obligations of any Loan Guarantor hereunder shall not be rendered voidable under applicable law. Each Loan Guarantor agrees that the Guaranteed Obligations may at any time and from time to time exceed the Maximum Liability of each Loan Guarantor without impairing this Loan Guaranty or affecting the rights and remedies of the Lenders hereunder, provided that, nothing in this sentence shall be construed to increase any Loan Guarantor’s obligations hereunder beyond its Maximum Liability.
Entire Liability TO THE FULL EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, VOCERA’S PERFORMANCE OF ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS PROVISION SHALL BE A SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY WITH RESPECT TO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS, THE ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OR MISAPPROPRIATION THEREOF AND ANY IMPLIED OR STATUTORY TERMS, CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS, AND WARRANTIES OF NON-INFRINGEMENT.
Insurance Liability The HAC will not be responsible for damage to property or any exhibit caused by fire, xxxxx, xxxxxxx, lightening, national emergency, war, labor dispute, strikes, lockouts, civil disturbance, explosions, inevitable accidents, force majeure, or any other cause or for any loss if damage occasioned, if by reasoning of the happening of such events, the opening of the Exhibition is prevented or postponed or abandoned, or the building becomes wholly or partially unavailable for the holding of the Exhibition. The Exhibitor shall, from the time of assuming control over the rented space, maintain Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance, to a limit of CAN$2,000,000 inclusive, until the rented space is released back to the HAC. The Exhibitor agrees that they must be able to show proof of insurance in the amount of CAN$2,000,000 Bodily Injury and Property Damage. This provision also applies to any contractor they may employ. The Exhibitor agrees that this Insurance Policy held by the Exhibitor must name the Helicopter Association of Canada (HAC) as an Additional Insured. The Exhibitor assumes the entire responsibility and liability for losses, damage and claims arising out of any loss, injury or damage to exhibitor’s displays, equipment and other property brought onto the premises of The Vancouver Convention Centre and shall indemnify and hold harmless The Vancouver Convention Centre, the HAC, the Convention agents, servants and employees from any and all such losses, damages and claims. The Exhibitor acknowledges that The Vancouver Convention Centre shall not maintain insurance covering exhibitor’s property and it is the sole responsibility of the Exhibitor to obtain business interruption and property damage insurance, or any other such relevant coverage’s as may be required, covering such losses by the Exhibitor. The Exhibitor acknowledges that neither the HAC nor Vancouver Convention Centre provide security services for exhibits or Exhibitors under the terms of this Agreement, and Exhibitors in need of security services should contract those services independently, with the approval of the HAC.
Seller’s Liability SELLER’s liability with respect to the Product sold to END USER shall be limited to the warranty provided herein. SELLER shall not be subject to any other obligations or liabilities, whether arising out of breach of contract, warranty, tort (including negligence and strict liability) or other theories of law, with respect to products sold or services rendered by seller, or any undertaking, acts or omissions relating thereto. Without limiting the foregoing, SELLER specifically disclaims any liability for property or personal injury damages, penalties, special or punitive damages, damages for lost profits or revenues, services, down time, shut down or slow down costs, or for any other types of economic loss, and for claims of END USER’s customers or any third party for any such damages. SELLER shall not be liable for and disclaims all consequential, incidental and contingent damages whatsoever.
Products Liability (a) Except as set forth on Schedule 3.25, (i) there is no Action before any Governmental Entity pending, or to the Knowledge of the Seller, threatened against the Company involving any products manufactured, produced, distributed or sold by or on behalf of the Company and/or in connection with the Business (including any parts or components) (collectively, “Products”), or class of claims or lawsuits involving the same or similar Product which is pending or, to the Seller’s Knowledge, threatened, resulting from an alleged defect in design, manufacture, materials or workmanship of any Product, or any alleged failure to warn, or from any breach of implied warranties or representations (collectively, “Product Liability Lawsuits”); (ii) there has not been, within the past 12 months, any Occurrence (as hereinafter defined); and (iii) there has not been, within the past 12 months, any Product rework or retrofit (collectively, “Retrofits”) conducted by or on behalf of the Company. (b) For purposes of this Section 3.25, the term “Occurrence” shall mean any accident, happening or event which takes place at any time which is caused or allegedly caused by any alleged hazard or alleged defect in manufacture, design, materials or workmanship including, without limitation, any alleged failure to warn or any breach of express or implied warranties or representations with respect to, or any such accident, happening or event otherwise involving any Product that can reasonably be expected to result in a claim or loss. (c) Except as set forth on Schedule 3.25, to the Seller’s Knowledge, each Product manufactured, sold, leased, or delivered by the Company and the Business has been in conformity with all applicable material contractual commitments and all express and implied warranties, and the Company and the Business have no Liability (and there is no basis for any present or future proceeding against any of them giving rise to any Liability) for replacement or repair thereof or other damages in connection therewith. No Product manufactured, sold, leased, or delivered by the Company and the Business is subject to any guaranty, warranty, or other indemnity beyond the applicable standard terms and conditions of sale or lease. Schedule 3.25 includes copies of the standard terms and conditions of sale or lease for the Company and the Business (containing applicable guaranty, warranty, and indemnity provisions). Except as set forth on Schedule 3.25, the Seller and the Business have no obligation to any person to maintain, modify, improve or upgrade any of the Products. (d) Except as set forth on Schedule 3.25, to the Seller’s Knowledge, the Company and the Business have no material Liability (and there is no basis for any present or future proceeding against any the Company and the Business giving rise to any material Liability) arising out of any injury to individuals or property as a result of the ownership, possession, or use of any Product manufactured, sold, leased, or delivered by the Company and the Business.
Defects Liability 9.1 In this Contract, and subject to Clause 9.2, a defect shall mean any non-conformity of the Supplies with the express terms of this Contract resulting from circumstances existing in the Supplies at the time of the transfer of risk to the Customer (“Defects”). 9.2 In particular, the following shall not be Defects: a) normal wear and tear, non-conformity resulting from excessive strain, b) non-conformity resulting from faulty or negligent handling; non-compliance with instructions or recommendations in operation or maintenance manuals and other documents; c) installation, erection, modification, commissioning, or pre-commissioning, in each case not carried out by Xxxxxxx, d) non-reproducible software errors, e) defects which do not significantly impair the use of the respective Supplies. 9.3 The Customer shall immediately inspect the Supplies upon delivery and shall notify Flender in writing of any Defects without undue delay. The Customer’s claims in respect of defects shall be excluded for any apparent defects if the Customer has failed to do so. Upon such written notification, Flender shall, at its option, remedy a Defect by repair, replacement, or re-performance. Flender shall be given a reasonable period of time and opportunity to remedy the Defect. For this purpose, the Customer shall xxxxx Xxxxxxx working access to the non- conforming Supplies, shall undertake any necessary dis-assembly and re-assembly, and shall provide access to operation and maintenance data, all at no charge to Flender. Upon Flender’s request, the Customer shall ensure that the title to the replaced parts/items shall pass to Flender. 9.4 Unless otherwise agreed, the defects liability period for any part of the Supplies is 12 months. It starts at the date of transfer of risk. For replaced or repaired parts of the Supplies, the defects liability period is 6 months from the date of replacement or repair, if the original defects liability period for the Supplies expires earlier. In any event, the defects liability period shall end no later than 24 months from the beginning of the original defects liability period. 9.5 If software is defective, Flender shall only be obliged to provide the Customer with an updated version of the software in which the Defect has been remedied when such updated version is reasonably available from Flender or, if Flender is only licensee, from Flender’s licensor. If the software has been modified or individually developed by Flender, Flender shall in addition provide the Customer with a workaround or other interim corrective solution until the provision of an updated version of the software, if such workaround or interim solution is feasible at reasonable expense and if otherwise the Customer’s business operations would be substantially impeded. 9.6 If Flender carries out remedial work and it is ultimately not established that there was a Defect, the Customer shall pay Flender for such remedial work including error diagnosis. 9.7 Any other liability of Flender and rights and remedies of the Customer in case of defects of the Supplies, other than those expressly stipulated in this Clause 9 or , in case Flender failed at least three times in remedying the defect, in Clause 15.2b) shall be excluded. All warranties, representations, conditions, and all other terms of any kind whatsoever implied by statute or law are, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, excluded from this Contract.