Examples of Indirect or Consequential Loss in a sentence
Indirect or Consequential Loss indirect or consequential loss of any kind, including but not limited to loss of income, potential income, interest, profits or dividends, whether or not earned or accrued.
Notwithstanding anything else in this Contract, neither party will have any liability to the other for any Indirect or Consequential Loss (as defined in paragraph (d)).
No Indirect or Consequential LossNotwithstanding anything else in these Terms, CBH will not be liable to You for any Indirect or Consequential Loss arising out of or in relation to the provision of Services by CBH pursuant to these Terms.
The visionary planners of Shenzhen had found a truth while they were exploring the experiences of urban development in the Western countries that the urban transformation from the pre-developing period, to the take off period, to the nature period always needs a creative CBD.
While Carrier will use all reasonable endeavors to meet agreed delivery dates, Carrier shall not be liable to the Customer for delays due to circumstances outside of Carrier’s control or for any Indirect or Consequential Loss or Damage (as that term is defined in clause 15.2) should Carrier be delayed or prevented from delivering Goods, supplying Services, or otherwise performing any of its contractual obligations.
Where Grain of any person other than the Client is affected by a contaminant or residue but is nevertheless delivered to a Port Terminal Facility ( Contaminated Delivery), Viterra will not be liable to the Client or to any other person for any Loss (including Indirect or Consequential Loss) suffered or incurred directly or indirectly as a result of that Contaminated Delivery.
WSR 17-12-030, § 314-03-200, filed 5/31/17, effective7/1/17.] NEW SECTIONWAC 314-03-205 Temporary rules for outdoor alcohol service byon-premises licensees.
Despite any other provision of this agreement, the RTA has no Liability to the Concessionaire, nor will the Concessionaire be entitled to make any Claim, in respect to any Indirect or Consequential Loss incurred or sustained by the Concessionaire as a result of any act or omission of the RTA (whether negligent or otherwise) or as a result of a breach of this agreement by the RTA.
Subject to clause 16.4, in no event will either party be liable to the other party for any Indirect or Consequential Loss arising out of or in connection with a Services and Works Agreement, and whether by way of indemnity, by statute, in tort (for negligence or otherwise) or on any basis in law or equity.
In this clause 13, 'Indirect or Consequential Loss' means loss of opportunity, profit, anticipated profit, business, business opportunities or revenue, or any failure to achieve anticipated savings.