Common use of Indirect or Consequential Damages Clause in Contracts

Indirect or Consequential Damages. Neither Company nor Customer shall be liable to the other for any indirect, incidental, exemplary, punitive or other consequential damages, whether or not foreseeable, including, but not limited to, damages from the loss of data, business goodwill or profits, savings or revenue, harm to business, whether under contract, tort (including negligence), strict liability or any other theory of liability. A party’s out-of-pocket costs for damages recovered by a third party shall be deemed to be indirect damages suffered by such party, except to the extent such damages are part of a claim for which indemnification is due under Section 4.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions, www.verizon.com

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Indirect or Consequential Damages. Neither Company 46 Labs nor Customer shall be liable to the other for any indirect, incidental, exemplary, punitive or other consequential damages, whether or not foreseeable, including, but not limited to, damages from the loss of data, business goodwill or profits, savings or revenue, harm to business, whether under contract, tort (tort, including negligence), strict liability or any other theory of liability. A party’s out-of-pocket costs for damages recovered by a third party shall be deemed to be indirect damages suffered by such party, except to the extent such damages are part of a claim for which indemnification is due under Section 411.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Eco Enterprise Master Service Agreement

Indirect or Consequential Damages. Neither Company 46 Labs nor Customer shall be liable to the other for any indirect, incidental, exemplary, punitive or other consequential damages, whether or not foreseeable, including, but not limited to, damages from the loss of data, business goodwill or profits, savings or revenue, harm to business, whether under contract, tort (tort, including negligence), strict liability or any other theory of liability. A party’s out-of-pocket costs for damages recovered by a third party shall be deemed to be indirect damages suffered by such party, except to the extent such damages are part of a claim for which indemnification is due under Section 49.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Service Agreement

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Indirect or Consequential Damages. Neither Company 46 Labs nor Customer shall be liable to the other for any indirect, incidental, exemplary, punitive punitive, or other consequential damages, whether foreseeable or not foreseeablenot, including, but not limited to, damages from the loss of data, business goodwill or profits, savings or revenue, harm to business, whether under contract, tort (tort, including negligence), strict liability or any other theory of liability. A party’s out-of-pocket costs for damages recovered by a third party shall be deemed to be indirect damages suffered by such party, except to the extent such damages are part of a claim for which indemnification is due under Section 410.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Master Service Agreement

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