Protect Customer from Liability Clause Samples
The 'Protect Customer from Liability' clause serves to shield the customer from legal responsibility for certain actions, damages, or losses that may arise in connection with the contract. Typically, this clause limits or excludes the customer's liability for issues such as third-party claims, property damage, or breaches caused by the service provider. For example, if a vendor's employee causes damage while performing services, the customer would not be held liable under this clause. Its core function is to allocate risk away from the customer, ensuring they are not unfairly burdened with liabilities that should reasonably fall on the other party.
Protect Customer from Liability. So long as Customer has met its obligations under Section 4(a) (Pay Fees):
