Examples of Proportionate Liability Legislation in a sentence
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 extent permitted by law, the operation of the Proportionate Liability Legislation is excluded in relation to the Company’s obligations and liabilities under or in connection with the Agreement and the Company must not seek to apply the provisions of the Proportionate Liability Legislation in relation to any claim by Select against the Company.
This clause shall be limited to jurisdictions in which the parties are entitled to contract out of the Proportionate Liability Legislation.
The operation of the Proportionate Liability Legislation is excluded, to the extent permitted by law, in relation to all rights, obligations and liabilities of the parties with respect to any matter to which the Proportionate Liability Legislation would apply but for this provision.
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 Services Order 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.