Examples of Proportionate Liability in a sentence
To the extent permitted by law, it is the Principal’s intention that the operation of the Proportionate Liability Legislation is excluded in relation to all and any rights, obligations and liabilities under the contract entered into with the successful Tenderer and whether such rights, obligations or liabilities are sought to be enforced by a claim in contract, tort or otherwise.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, the operation of the Proportionate Liability Legislation is excluded in relation to rights, obligations and liabilities under the Plant Hire Contract whether such rights, obligations or liabilities are sought to be enforced as a breach of contract or claim in tort (including negligence), in equity, under statute or otherwise at law.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, the operation of the Proportionate Liability Legislation is excluded in relation to rights, obligations and liabilities under this Order whether such rights obligations or liabilities are sought to be enforced as a breach of contract or claim in tort (including negligence), in equity, under statute or otherwise at law.
To the extent permitted by Law, the operation of the Proportionate Liability Legislation is excluded in relation to any right, obligation or liability of a party in respect of these Terms, whether those rights, obligations or liabilities are sought to be enforced in contract, in tort or pursuant to any statute, and any claim.
The operation of the Proportionate Liability Act (NT) (and to the extent possible in law, any similar legislation of a State or Territory that may be applicable) is excluded in relation to all and any rights, obligations or liabilities of either party under this agreement whether such rights, obligations or liabilities are sought to be enforced in contract, in tort or otherwise.