Common use of Exceptions to Limitations Clause in Contracts

Exceptions to Limitations. The limitations set forth in the immediate subsection shall not apply to: (a) personal injury, wrongful death or tangible property damage; (b) any claim for infringement of intellectual property; (c) any breach of the Section entitled "Confidential Information''; or (d) any claim involving a violation of any Applicable Law concerning homeland security, terrorist activity or security sensitive information, regardless of the manner in which such damages are characterized.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Yard Trimmings Collections Services Contract, Contract for Services, Emergency Right of Way Maintenance Agreement

Exceptions to Limitations. The limitations set forth in the immediate subsection shall not apply to: : (a) personal injury, wrongful death or tangible property damage; (b) any claim for infringement of intellectual property; (c) any breach of the Section entitled "Confidential Information''; or (d) any claim involving a violation of any Applicable Law concerning homeland security, terrorist activity or security sensitive information, regardless of the manner in which such damages are characterized.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Afterschool Meal Program Agreement

Exceptions to Limitations. The limitations set forth in the immediate subsection shall not apply to: (a) personal injury, wrongful death or tangible property damage; or (b) any claim for infringement of intellectual property; (c) any breach of the Section entitled "Confidential Information''; or (d) any claim involving a violation of any Applicable Law concerning homeland security, terrorist activity or security sensitive information, regardless of the manner in which such damages are characterized.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Supplemental Staffing Services Agreement