Common use of Individual Liability Clause in Contracts

Individual Liability. The obligations of each Company/Trust, including those imposed hereby, are not personally binding upon, nor shall resort be had to the private property of, any of the Directors/Trustees, shareholders, officers, employees or agents of the Company/Trust individually, but are binding only upon the assets and property of the Company/Trust. Any and all personal liability, either at common law or in equity, or by statute or constitution, of every such Director/Trustee, shareholder, officer, employee or agent for any breach by the Company/Trust of any agreement, representation or warranty hereunder is hereby expressly waived as a condition of and in consideration for the execution of this Agreement by the Company/Trust.

Appears in 27 contracts

Samples: Administrative Services Agreement (Lord Abbett Series Fund Inc), Administrative Services Agreement (Lord Abbett Research Fund Inc), Administrative Services Agreement (Lord Abbett Affiliated Fund Inc)

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