Common use of MUTUAL EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Clause in Contracts

MUTUAL EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Except for any liquidated damages agreed to by the parties to this Agreement related to an unexcused termination of this Agreement, under no circumstances will either party be liable to the other party for special or punitive damages, or consequential loss or damage, or any loss of profits, goodwill, business opportunity, business, or revenue or anticipated savings, in relation to this Agreement, whether or not the relevant loss was foreseeable, or the party was advised of the possibility of such loss or damage or that such loss was in contemplation of the other party.

Appears in 49 contracts

Samples: Fund Services Agreement (ETF Opportunities Trust), Fund Services Agreement (World Funds Trust), Fund Services Agreement (ETF Opportunities Trust)

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