Making Good of Damage Sample Clauses

Making Good of Damage. 3.3.1 The Contractor shall make good any damage to existing roads, paving, xxxxx, sidewalks, services, adjacent building structures, etc. prior to demobilisation and moving off the Building Site.
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Making Good of Damage. Fine: R1,000 (One thousand Rand).

Related to Making Good of Damage

  • Payment of Damages The indemnification required hereunder shall be made by periodic payments of the amount thereof during the course of the investigation or defense, within 10 days as and when reasonably specific bills are received or loss, liability, claim, damage or expense is incurred and reasonable evidence thereof is delivered. In calculating any amount to be paid by an indemnifying party by reason of the provisions of this Agreement, the amount shall be reduced by all reimbursements (including, without limitation, insurance proceeds) credited to or received by the other party related to the Damages.

  • Repair of Damage If the Premises shall be damaged by fire or other casualty, then Landlord shall proceed to repair and restore (subject to receipt of insurance proceeds) the Premises to its condition preceding the damage, subject to the provisions of this Article 10. Landlord shall have no liability to Tenant, and Tenant shall not be entitled to terminate this Lease, if such repairs and restoration are not in fact completed within Landlord's estimated time period, so long as Landlord shall have proceeded with reasonable due diligence. The Rent until such repairs shall be made shall be reduced in the proportion which the area of the part of the Premises which is not usable by Tenant bears to the total area of the Premises; provided, however, should Tenant reoccupy a portion of the Premises for the conduct of its business prior to the date such repairs are made, the Rent shall be reinstated with respect to such reoccupied portion of the Premises and shall be payable by Tenant from the date of such occupancy. Further, should Landlord, at its sole option, make available to Tenant, during the period of such repair, other space in the Building which is reasonably suitable for the temporary carrying on of Tenant's business, the Rent shall be reinstated with respect to such temporarily occupied space and shall be payable by Tenant from the date such space is occupied by Tenant. Whenever in this Article 10 reference is made to restoration of the Premises, (i) Tenant's obligation shall be as to all property within the Premises including Tenant's furniture, fixtures, equipment and other personal property, any and all Alterations, construction or other improvements made to the Premises by or on behalf of Tenant and any other leasehold improvements existing in the Premises on the date hereof, all of which shall be restored and replaced at Tenant's sole cost and expense and (ii) Landlord's obligation, if any, shall be as to the shell, which constitutes the structure of the Building and the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, air-conditioning and other building systems up to the point of connection into the Premises. Landlord's obligation to repair or rebuild, and Tenant's right to rent abatement, as described in this Article 10, are only effective provided the damage or destruction is not due to the intentional or negligent acts or omissions of Tenant, its agents, employees, licensees or invitees. During any period of Tenant's repair and restoration following substantial completion of a Landlord's repair and restoration work, Rent and additional rent shall be payable as if said fire or other casualty had not occurred.

  • Mitigation of Damages Executive shall not be required to mitigate damages or the amount of any payment provided for under this Agreement by seeking other employment or otherwise after the termination of his employment hereunder.

  • Exclusion of Damages TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT WILL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT OR ITS SUBJECT MATTER UNDER ANY LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY, INCLUDING BREACH OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY, AND OTHERWISE, FOR ANY: (a) LOSS OF PRODUCTION, USE, BUSINESS, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR DIMINUTION IN VALUE; (b) IMPAIRMENT, INABILITY TO USE OR LOSS, INTERRUPTION OR DELAY OF THE SERVICES; (c) LOSS, DAMAGE, CORRUPTION OR RECOVERY OF DATA, OR BREACH OF DATA OR SYSTEM SECURITY; (d) COST OF REPLACEMENT GOODS OR SERVICES; (e) LOSS OF GOODWILL, LOSS OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY OR PROFIT, OR LOSS OF REPUTATION; OR (f) CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, EXEMPLARY, SPECIAL, ENHANCED, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH PERSONS WERE ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH LOSSES OR DAMAGES OR SUCH LOSSES OR DAMAGES WERE OTHERWISE FORESEEABLE, AND NOTWITHSTANDING THE FAILURE OF ANY AGREED OR OTHER REMEDY OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.

  • Deduction of Damages from Contract Price Upon prior written notice being issued to the Contractor, CMHA may deduct all or any part of the damages resulting from Contractor’s default from any part of the price still due on this Agreement.

  • Liability for loss or damage Subject to the provisions of the Occupiers Liability Act 1957 and the Defective Premises Act 1972, we shall not in any circumstances incur any liability in respect of loss or damage to any person or property or otherwise, unless the loss or damage was caused by our negligence.

  • OUR RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE SUFFERED BY YOU 14.1 We are responsible to you for foreseeable loss and damage caused by us. If we fail to comply with this Agreement, we are responsible for loss or damage you suffer that is a foreseeable result of our breaking this Agreement or our failure to use reasonable care and skill, but we are not responsible for any loss or damage that is not foreseeable. Loss or damage is foreseeable if either it is obvious that it will happen, or if, at the time the Agreement is made, both we and you knew it might happen. We are not responsible for any loss or damage you suffer which is a result of you breaking this Agreement or you acting fraudulently.

  • Exclusion of Damages; Limitation of Liability ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY HEREIN NOTWITHSTANDING, EXCEPT FOR (I) DAMAGES RESULTING FROM (a) UNAUTHORIZED USE OR DISCLOSURE OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION, (b) FRAUD OR WILFUL MISCONDUCT AND (c) DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY ARISING FROM EITHER PARTY’S GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR ARISING FROM EITHER PARTY’S WILLFUL MISCONDUCT OR (II) SAP’S OBLIGATIONS UNDER SECTION 8.1, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES AND REGARDLESS OF THE NATURE OF ANY CLAIM WILL SAP, ITS LICENSORS OR LICENSEE BE LIABLE TO EACH OTHER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FOR AN AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF THE LICENSE FEES PAID BY LICENSEE TO PARTNER FOR THE SOFTWARE DIRECTLY CAUSING THE DAMAGES OR BE LIABLE IN ANY AMOUNT FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INDIRECT DAMAGES, LOSS OF GOOD WILL OR PROFITS, WORK STOPPAGE, DATA LOSS, COMPUTER FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION, ATTORNEYS’ FEES, COURT COSTS, INTEREST OR EXEMPLARY OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES.

  • Liability for Damage Each party shall be liable to the other for all damage to the property of the other negligently, recklessly or intentionally caused by that party (or their agents, employees or invitees), except to the extent the loss is insured and subrogation is waived under the owner's policy.

  • INADEQUACY OF DAMAGES Each Party agrees that damages would not be an adequate remedy for any breach by it of this Agreement and accordingly each Party shall be entitled, without proof of special damages, to the remedies of injunction, specific performance or other equitable relief for any threatened or actual breach of this Agreement.

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