Exceptions to Sample Clauses
The "Exceptions to" clause defines specific circumstances or conditions under which the general rules or obligations outlined in a contract do not apply. For example, a confidentiality obligation may include exceptions for information that is already public or independently developed by the receiving party. This clause ensures that parties are not unfairly bound by contractual terms in situations where it would be unreasonable or impractical, thereby providing necessary flexibility and preventing unintended consequences.
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Exceptions to. [***]*. Client’s obligation of [***]* to Service Provider under Section 4.01 does not apply to:
(i) any Services terminated or withdrawn by Client for Service Provider’s default in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement,
(ii) any Services terminated or withdrawn through Change Control,
(iii) any services set forth in [***]* below, subject to that provision, or
(iv) [***]* unless so stated in a Service Agreement for such [***]*.
Exceptions to our limits on being liable to you. The limits on our liability to you under this Agreement do not apply if you suffer loss as a result of:
a. death or personal injury caused by our acts or omissions (including our negligence); and/or b. our fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation.
Exceptions to. Indemnification
Exceptions to. Article 3.3 are limited to the following:
(a) Employee movement between the two (2) buildings shall only occur through the posting and selection process or through layoffs as described in the Collective Agreement.
(b) Where scheduled overtime shifts are required at the satellite warehouse, located at ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, these shifts shall be made available to employees working at either distribution centre.
