Common use of Monetary Limit Clause in Contracts

Monetary Limit. If, notwithstanding this clause 12, the Applicant is proven at law to have a valid claim for damages against the GBCA (it being the intention that no such damages may be recovered) then, to the maximum extent permitted by law, the GBCA’s total liability to the Applicant under this Agreement will be limited to ten times the Fees paid by the Applicant at the date such claim is notified to the GBCA.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Certification Agreement, Australia Certification Agreement, Australia Certification Agreement

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Monetary Limit. If, notwithstanding this clause 12Error! Reference source not found., the Applicant is proven at law to have a valid claim for damages against the GBCA (it being the intention that no such damages may be recovered) then, to the maximum extent permitted by law, the GBCA’s total liability to the Applicant under this Agreement will be limited to ten times the Fees paid by the Applicant at the date such claim is notified to the GBCA.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Certification Agreement

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