Common use of Protective Rights Clause in Contracts

Protective Rights. 1. The Supplier is liable for claims which result in the event of the contractual use of the delivery items from the violation of property rights and property rights registrations (property rights) of third parties insofar as the Supplier is responsible for the infringement. 2. The Supplier exempts the Customer and the Customer’s buyers from all claims from the use of such property rights insofar as the Customer is liable pursuant to Clause XVII.1. 3. The contracting parties undertake to inform each other without delay of risks of infringements of which they become aware and to give each other the opportunity to counteract corresponding claims.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Purchase Agreement, Purchase Contract