Common use of Liability of the Beneficiary Clause in Contracts

Liability of the Beneficiary. Neither the Contractor nor the EC can be held liable for any acts or omissions of the Beneficiary in relation to this Contract. At the same time, the Beneficiary is responsible for any act or omission that causes damage to the Contractor, the Data Provider, and/or the EC in relation to this Contract. The Beneficiary shall bear sole responsibility for ensuring that their acts within the framework of this Contract do not infringe third parties’ rights. There is no joint liability between the Contracting Parties.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Sub Grant Agreement, Beneficiary Agreement, Call Beneficiary Agreement Agreement

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Liability of the Beneficiary. Neither the Contractor Contractor, the Data Provider, nor the EC can be held liable for any acts or omissions of the Beneficiary in relation to this Contract. At the same time, the Beneficiary is responsible for any act or omission that causes damage to the Contractor, the Data Provider, and/or the EC in relation to this Contract. If the Beneficiary is a Start-up, all its members will be jointly responsible for the damages caused. The Beneficiary shall bear sole responsibility for ensuring that their acts within the framework of this Contract do not infringe third parties’ parties rights. There is no joint liability between the Contracting Parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sub Grant Agreement

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