Common use of No liability for contingent or non Clause in Contracts

No liability for contingent or non. quantifiable claims If any breach of the Warranties (other than the Tax Warranties) arises by reason of some liability of the relevant Seller’s Target Company, other relevant member of the Seller’s Retained Group or the Purchaser which, at the time such breach or claim is notified to the Seller, is contingent only or otherwise not capable of being quantified, then the Seller shall not be under any obligation to make any payment in respect of such breach or claim unless and until such liability ceases to be contingent or becomes capable of being quantified.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement (Vodafone Group Public LTD Co), Contribution and Transfer Agreement (Liberty Global PLC), Contribution and Transfer Agreement (Vodafone Group Public LTD Co)

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No liability for contingent or non. quantifiable claims If any breach of the Warranties (other than the Tax Warranties) arises by reason of some liability of the relevant Seller’s 's Target Company, other relevant member of the Seller’s 's Retained Group or the Purchaser which, at the time such breach or claim is notified to the Seller, is contingent only or otherwise not capable of being quantified, then the Seller shall not be under any obligation to make any payment in respect of such breach or claim unless and until such liability ceases to be contingent or becomes capable of being quantified.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contribution Agreement (Telefonica S A)

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No liability for contingent or non. quantifiable claims If any breach or claim in respect of the Warranties (other than the Tax Warranties) arises by reason of some liability of the relevant Seller’s Target Company, other relevant member of the Seller’s Retained Group or the Purchaser which, at the time such breach or claim is notified to the SellerSellers, is contingent only or otherwise not capable of being quantified, then the Seller Sellers shall not be under any obligation to make any payment in respect of such breach or claim unless and until such liability ceases to be contingent or becomes capable of being quantified.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement (Arch Chemicals Inc)

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