Examples of Indirect or Consequential Loss in a sentence
So far as the law permits neither CBH Grain nor CBH will be under any liability for any Indirect or Consequential Loss.
Except as provided for in clauses 13.1, 13.2 and 13.7, CBH will not be liable or responsible for any Loss or Damage (including Indirect or Consequential Loss) to the Bulk Wheat resulting from any variation in the quality of the Bulk Wheat resulting from: the natural deterioration of Bulk Wheat over time; or the effects of the normal handling process on the Bulk Wheat held at, or transported within Port Terminal Facility.
Sustainability Victoria excludes any and all liability to you for or in respect of any and all Indirect or Consequential Loss.
Subject to clauses 8.4 and 13.14, 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 this Deed, and whether by way of indemnity, by statute, in tort (for negligence or otherwise) or on any basis in law or equity.
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.
Viterra is not liable for, and the Client must not make any claim in respect of, any Loss (including Indirect or Consequential Loss) which arises as a result of a rejection of a Transportation Vehicle.
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.
Neither party will be liable to the other party in respect of any Indirect or Consequential Loss incurred or sustained by the Supplier or the Customer (as applicable) in connection with the supply of any Products or Services by the Supplier.
To avoid doubt, liability of the Contractor for loss or damage suffered by its sub-contractors arising out of an act or omission of the Principal is not Indirect or Consequential Loss of the Contractor unless the loss or damage of the relevant sub-contractors is itself Indirect or Consequential Loss of that sub-contractor.
Neither Party will be liable to the other for any Claims or Liability in respect of any Indirect or Consequential Loss suffered or incurred as a result of any breach, act or omission by the Party (whether in negligence or otherwise).