Common use of Practice Tip Clause in Contracts

Practice Tip. When faced with an opposing party insisting on an inappropri- ate exclusion, try to change the language so that only damages that should not be recoverable anyway under contract are be- ing excluded—such as punitive or non-foreseeable damages.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: legacy.pli.edu

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Practice Tip. When faced with an opposing party insisting on an inappropri- ate exclusion, try to change the language so that only damages that should not be recoverable anyway under contract are be- ing being excluded—such as punitive or non-foreseeable damages.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: legacy.pli.edu

Practice Tip. When faced with an opposing party insisting on an inappropri- ate exclusion, try to change the language so that only damages that should not be recoverable anyway under contract are be- ing excluded—such as punitive or non-foreseeable damages, or damages that cannot be proven with reasonable certainty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: legacy.pli.edu

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Practice Tip. When faced with an opposing party insisting on an inappropri- ate exclusion, try to change the language so that only damages that should not be recoverable anyway under contract are be- ing excluded—such as punitive or non-foreseeable damages., or damages that cannot be proven with reasonable certainty. 3rd Proofs 02/01/18

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: legacy.pli.edu

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