Liability and claims definition
Liability and claims means demands for any value or benefit, such as lawsuits, tort claims, insurance claims, causes of action, fines, fees, and costs (e.g. medical costs and attorney fees). I further certify and represent that I have the legal authority to hold harmless, waive, release, indemnify, defend, and discharge the College on behalf of myself.
Liability and claims means demand for any value or benefit, such as lawsuits, tort claims, insurance claims, causes of action, fines, fees, and costs.
Liability and claims means demands for any value or benefit, such as lawsuits, tort claims, insurance claims, causes of action, fines, fees, and costs (e.g. medical costs and attorney fees). User certifies and represents that it has the legal authority to waive, discharge, release, and hold harmless the released parties on behalf of itself and its members, employees, agents, contractors, suppliers, or guests.
Examples of Liability and claims in a sentence
To Seller’s Knowledge, no facts or conditions related to any Product exist which would reasonably be expected to result in (A) such a replacement, modification, market withdrawal or recall or (B) Liability for returns or other claims of any nature with respect to any Product, except for Liability and claims incurred in the Ordinary Course of Business which are not material in amount.
If requested by Buyer, prior to the Closing Date, the Target Entities shall obtain a written agreement from each individual eligible for Retiree Medical Coverage agreeing to the termination of the Retiree Medical Coverage and releasing the Target Entities, the Buyer, and their Affiliates from any and all Liability and claims relating thereto.