General Limitations definition

General Limitations means those general limitations on the Obligor action or failure to act specified in Section 9.3 hereof, sometimes referenced as a condition to a particular Obligor action, but applicable to any action by the Obligor under the Agreement.
General Limitations means those general limitations on Authority action or failure to act specified on Section 802.
General Limitations. This Contract does not cover cabinet parts, decorative trim, accessories, catalytic surfaces, finish discoloration, touch up, and any associated masonry work or drywall work, repair or replacement of parts involving friable asbestos, and attic units without appropriate flooring. Normal routine maintenance, such as oiling, inspections/tune-ups (except where otherwise specified), seasonal turn-ons/turn-offs and cleaning of filters, ducts and chimneys (excluding base) are not included and not provided. Service and parts must be provided by Constellation Home. Certain brand restrictions apply. Service made necessary as a result of fire, theft, flood, acts of God, accidental damage, abuse, neglect, vandalism, unauthorized alterations or any other abnormal conditions are not covered. Constellation Home shall not be liable for any consequential or other damages resulting from the failure of any component, system, item or appliance due to conditions beyond Constellation Home’s control such as, but not limited to, unavailability of materials and/or labor. Systems with pre-existing conditions, faulty design or installation will not be covered. This agreement shall not include any mold or mildew evaluation, remediation, mold prevention or other related services. Constellation Home shall not be required to identify, detect, encapsulate, or remove asbestos or products or materials containing asbestos or any other potentially hazardous substances or materials, including but not limited to mold and mildew (collectively “Hazard”). Customer has sole responsibility and liability for the proper identification, removal, disposal or correction of any Hazard at the job location. Customer also has the sole responsibility to remediate any mold-related problems regardless of when and how such problems may accrue. Customer shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Constellation Home and its affiliates, contractors and subcontractors to the fullest extent permitted by law with respect to any claims, liability, cost or expense (including but not limited to attorneys’ fees) of whatever nature incurred as a result of any Hazard on or relating to Customer’s premises.

Examples of General Limitations in a sentence

  • All confidentiality obligations of Customer, all restrictions and limitations imposed on the Customer under the section titled "General Limitations" and all limitations of liability and disclaimers and restrictions of warranty shall survive termination of this Agreement.

  • General Limitations on Credit Union Liability: We are not liable to you for any Loss caused by an event that is beyond our reasonable control including if circumstances beyond our reasonable control prevent us or delay us in performing our obligations with regard to any transaction, including acting on a payment order, crediting any funds transfer to your Account(s), processing an Item or crediting your Account(s).

  • Diagnostic and Preventive Services provided by Participating Dentists will be covered at 100%, subject to the General Limitations section and are not subject to the Calendar Year Deductible.

  • The Buyer and Seller recognize and agree that, except as otherwise expressly provided in Paragraph 8 of this Letter Agreement, all the provisions of Clause 12 of the Agreement, including without limitation the Exclusivity of Warranties and General Limitations of Liability and Duplicate Remedies therein contained, will apply to the foregoing performance guarantees.

  • The Buyer and Seller agree that this Paragraph 11 has been the subject of discussion and negotiation and is fully understood by the parties, and that the price of the Aircraft and the other mutual agreements of the parties set forth in the Agreement were arrived at in consideration of, inter alia, the Exclusivity of Warranties and General Limitations of Liability provisions and Duplicate Remedies provisions set forth in this Paragraph 11.

  • General Title; General Limitations; Issuable in Series; Terms of a Series or Class.

  • General Limitations on Credit Union Liability: We are not liable to you for any loss caused by an event that is beyond our reasonable control including if circumstances beyond our reasonable control prevent us or delay us in performing our obligations with regard to any transaction, including acting on a payment order, crediting any funds transfer to your Account(s), processing an Item or crediting your Account(s).

  • Section 3.01 General Title; General Limitations; Issuable in Series; Terms of Particular Series.

  • The Buyer and Seller agree that this Paragraph 11 has been the subject of discussion and negotiation and is fully understood by the parties, and that the price of the Aircraft and the other mutual agreements of the parties set forth in the Agreement were arrived at in consideration of, inter alia, the Exclusivity of Warranties and General Limitations of Liability provisions and Duplicate Remedies provisions set forth in Paragraph 11.

  • The Buyer and Seller agree that this Paragraph 12 has been the subject of discussion and negotiation and is fully understood by the parties, and that the price of the Aircraft and the other mutual agreements of the parties set forth in the Agreement were arrived at in consideration of, inter alia, the Exclusivity of Warranties and General Limitations of Liability provisions and Duplicate Remedies provisions set forth in Paragraph 12.


More Definitions of General Limitations

General Limitations. This Contract does not cover cabinet parts, decorative trim, accessories, catalytic surfaces, finish discoloration, touch up, and any associated masonry work or drywall work, repair or replacement of parts involving friable asbestos, and attic units without appropriate flooring. Normal routine maintenance, such as oiling, inspections/tune-ups (except where otherwise specified), seasonal turn-ons/turn-offs and cleaning of filters, ducts and chimneys (excluding base) are not included and not provided. Service and parts must be provided by Constellation Home. Certain brand restrictions apply.
General Limitations. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 12.02, the Holders shall have no obligation to indemnify or hold harmless any Matrix Indemnitee pursuant to Section 12.02: If the amount of Damages arising from any one event or group of similar events is less than $10,000 ("De Minimus Damages"); and until such time as the sum of all Damages excluding De Minimus Damages that are suffered or incurred by all Matrix Indemnitees, collectively, resulting from or arising out of all misrepresentations and breaches of warranties shall exceed $250,000 in the aggregate, at which time the Holders shall indemnify and hold harmless all Matrix Indemnitees pursuant to Section 12.02 for all Damages then and thereafter suffered or incurred by them, including without limitation, that initial $250,000 in Damages; once the total amount of Damages paid by the Holders pursuant to this 0 exceeds in the aggregate Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000.00), as the same may be reduced by any amounts paid in respect of the Retained Liabilities as described in clauses (ii), (iii) and (iv) of the definition of the term "Retained Liabilities."

Related to General Limitations

  • Technical Limits means the limits and constraints described in Schedule 2, relating to the operations, maintenance and dispatch of the Project.

  • Territorial Limits means United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man, all member countries of the European Union, Andorra, Croatia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland. It also includes travelling, including loading and unloading, between these countries by air, rail or sea.

  • Annual Limit means the maximum amount claimable per person in a calendar year, unless otherwise stated.

  • General Liability means any and all liability which may be insured under the laws of the State of New Jersey, excluding workers’ compensation, and employer’s liability. The exact definition of a “general liability” or similar terms is the definition used in the insurance policy issued by the Commission.

  • General Liability Insurance Subcontractor shall carry minimum primary General Liability Insurance for the following amounts: