Common use of Excluded Damages Clause in Contracts

Excluded Damages. To the extent permitted by Law, neither ServiceNow nor Customer will be liable to the other or any third party for lost profits (direct or indirect), for loss of use or data, or for any incidental, consequential, punitive, special, or exemplary damages (including damage to business, reputation or goodwill), or indirect damages of any type however caused, whether by breach of warranty, breach of contract, in tort (including negligence), or any other legal or equitable cause of action, even if such party has been advised of such damages in advance or if such damages were foreseeable.‌

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Subscription Service Agreement, Ordering Agreement, Ordering Agreement

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Excluded Damages. To the extent permitted by Law, neither ServiceNow nor Customer will be liable to the other or any third party for lost profits (direct or indirect), for ) or loss of use or data, data or for any incidental, other consequential, punitive, special, or exemplary damages (including damage to business, reputation reputation, or goodwill), or indirect damages of any type however caused, whether by breach of warranty, breach of contract, in tort (including negligence), or any other legal or equitable cause of action, even if such party has been advised of such damages in advance or if such damages were foreseeable.‌foreseeable. The foregoing exclusions shall not apply to:

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Subscription Service Agreement, Subscription Service Agreement, Subscription Service Agreement

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Excluded Damages. To the extent permitted by Law, neither ServiceNow nor Customer will be liable to the other or any third party for lost profits (direct or indirect), for loss of use or data, or for any incidental, consequential, punitive, special, or exemplary damages (including damage to business, reputation reputation, or goodwill), or indirect damages of any type however caused, whether by breach of warranty, breach of contract, in tort (including negligence), or any other legal or equitable cause of action, even if such party has been advised of such damages in advance or if such damages were foreseeable.‌foreseeable.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: static.carahsoft.com

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