Release from Responsibility Sample Clauses
A Release from Responsibility clause serves to absolve one party from liability for certain actions, events, or damages that may occur in connection with an agreement. Typically, this clause specifies the scope of the release, such as excluding liability for injuries, property damage, or losses arising from the use of services or participation in activities. By including this provision, the clause protects the released party from legal claims and helps allocate risk, ensuring that parties understand and accept the limits of liability in advance.
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Release from Responsibility. You hereby agree to release the Community and its officers, employees, and agents from responsibility for your condition while you are away from the Community for any reason, as fully described in Exhibit I (“Community Outing Liability Release”).
Release from Responsibility. The Company shall not, be responsible for any loss incurred to the customers due to causes falling under any of the following Subparagraphs, when there are no causes attributable thereto:
Release from Responsibility. Neither party shall be liable for failure to perform its part of this Agreement when such failure is due to fire, flood, strikes, labor troubles or other industrial disturbances, inevitable accidents, war (declared or undeclared), embargoes, blockades, legal restriction, riots, insurrections, or any cause beyond the control of the parties, providing these events could not be foreseen or the effects of these events prevented, when the Agreement was entered into. Such events will only release a party from responsibility if they result in the impossibility, temporarily or definitely, of performing its part of the Agreement to the exclusion of events which simply involve that performance will be more difficult or more costly. Moreover, the benefit of this clause shall only be applicable if the said events are not subject to other dispositions under one of the clauses of the present Agreement.
