Notice of Potential Liability Sample Clauses

Notice of Potential Liability. Promptly after receipt by an indemnified party hereunder of notice of any demand, claim or circumstances which, with or without the lapse of time, would give rise to a claim or the commencement (or threatened commencement) of any action, proceeding or investigation that may result in an indemnified liability, the indemnified party shall give notice of the potential liability to the indemnifying party. The notice shall (a) describe the potential liability in reasonable detail, (b) indicate the amount (estimated, if necessary) of the loss that has been or may be suffered by the indemnified party and (c) include a statement as to the basis for the indemnification sought. Failure to provide notice in a timely manner shall not be deemed a waiver of the indemnified party’s right to indemnification except to the extent that such failure prejudices the defense of the claim by the indemnifying party.
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Notice of Potential Liability. Each Party shall notify the other in writing as soon as reasonably possible following any event, including the receipt of any notice, warning, citation, finding, report or service of process or the occurrence of any release, spill, upset or discharge of hazardous wastes or substances, related to a Product Development Program that could reasonably be expected to give rise to liability on the part of the other Party under any law, rule or regulation prescribed by a public authority or otherwise which could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the Party's business or financial condition.
Notice of Potential Liability. A Notice of Potential Liability is a legal instrument that is lodged against the title of a property, not the individual owning the property, which prevents an owner from selling the property unless there is a clear title. The notice is registered for a period of 3 years, or until satisfied, and states that there are unpaid costs in relation to the property as per the burdens within the Deed of Conditions. A Notice of Potential Liability is a transferrable burden. This means if a property is sold, without the Notice being cleared, the burden passes to the new owner who becomes liable. If the debt remains outstanding, the Notice will be re-registered after the 3 years has lapsed and will continue to be re-registered until the debt is satisfied. There are administrative costs associated with the registration, re-registration and discharge of a Notice of Potential Liability, all are recoverable from the owner. We have a duty under the title deeds and the Tenements (Scotland) Act 2004 to act in the best interests of co-proprietors’ in the event of a sale or repossession, therefore, we will register this notice in the following circumstances: • non-payment • court actions • insufficient level of payments on the account, and / or • in the event of a death of the registered owner All costs incurred in the registration process of this notice and the discharge will be payable by the relevant client.
Notice of Potential Liability. Promptly after receipt by a party entitled to indemnification hereunder (the "Indemnified Party") of notice of any demand, claim or circumstances which, with or without the lapse of time, would give rise to a claim or the commencement (or threatened commencement) of any action, proceeding or investigation that may result in indemnifiable Losses, the Indemnified Party shall give notice of the potential liability to the party required to provide indemnification with respect to such indemnifiable Losses ("Indemnifying Party"). The notice shall (i) describe the potential liability in reasonable detail, (ii) indicate the amount (estimated, if necessary) of the Losses that have been or may be suffered by the Indemnified Party and (iii) include a statement as to the basis for the indemnification sought. Failure to provide notice in a timely manner shall not be deemed a waiver of the Indemnified Party's right to indemnification other than to the extent that such failure prejudices the defense of the claim by the Indemnifying Party.

Related to Notice of Potential Liability

  • Individual Liability If the Borrower is a natural person, the Bank may proceed against the Borrower's business and non-business property in enforcing this and other agreements relating to this loan. If the Borrower is a partnership, the Bank may proceed against the business and non-business property of each general partner of the Borrower in enforcing this and other agreements relating to this loan.

  • Notice Of Injuries In the event of any significant injury or damage to Tenant, Xxxxxx’s family, or Xxxxxx’s invitees, licensees, and/or guests, or any personal property, suffered in the leased premises or in any common area, written notice of same shall be provided by Tenant to Landlord at the address designated for delivery of notices (identical to address for payment of rent) as soon as possible but not later than five (5) days after said injury or damage. Failure to provide such notice shall constitute a breach of this Lease.

  • Notice of Third Party Claims Pursuant to Public Contract Code Section 9201, District shall provide Contractor timely notification of the receipt of any third-party claim relating to this Contract. District shall be entitled to recover its reasonable costs incurred in providing such notification.

  • Total Liability Subject to section 9 and section 10, LogRhythm’s total cumulative liability in connection with this Agreement, the Products, Cloud Services and any related services, whether in contract or tort (including negligence) or otherwise, will not exceed a sum equal to 1.25 times the amount of fees (including Support Services Fees (if any)) paid or payable by Customer to Authorized Reseller during the twelve (12) month period preceding the events giving rise to such liability or five thousand British pounds (GBP£5,000), whichever is the higher.

  • Notice of Indemnification Claim Promptly after receipt by an indemnified party under Section 5.1 or Section 5.2 of notice of the commencement of any action (including any governmental action), such indemnified party will, if a claim in respect thereof is to be made against any indemnifying party under Section 5.1 or Section 5.2, deliver to the indemnifying party a written notice of the commencement thereof and the indemnifying party shall have the right to participate in, and, to the extent the indemnifying party so desires, jointly with any other indemnifying party similarly noticed, to assume the defense thereof with counsel mutually satisfactory to the indemnifying parties. An indemnified party (together with all other indemnified parties that may be represented without conflict by one counsel) shall have the right to retain one separate counsel, with the reasonably incurred fees and expenses to be paid by the indemnifying party, if representation of such indemnified party by the counsel retained by the indemnifying party would be inappropriate due to actual or potential differing interests between such indemnified party and any other party represented by such counsel in such proceeding. The failure to deliver written notice to the indemnifying party within a reasonable time of the commencement of any such action, if prejudicial to its ability to defend such action, shall relieve such indemnifying party, to the extent so prejudiced, of any liability to the indemnified party under this Section 5, but the omission to deliver written notice to the indemnifying party will not relieve it of any liability that it may have to any indemnified party otherwise than under this Section 5. No indemnifying party, in the defense of any such claim or litigation, shall, except with the consent of each indemnified party, consent to entry of any judgment or enter into any settlement which does not include as an unconditional term thereof the giving by the claimant or the plaintiff to such indemnified party of a release from all liability in respect to such claim or litigation.

  • Notice of Loss; Third Party Claims (a) An Indemnified Party shall give the Indemnifying Party notice of any matter which an Indemnified Party has determined has given or could give rise to a right of indemnification under this Agreement, within 60 days of such determination, stating the amount of the Loss, if known, and method of computation thereof, and containing a reference to the provisions of this Agreement in respect of which such right of indemnification is claimed or arises.

  • Notice of Asserted Liability Promptly after receipt by any party hereto (the "Indemnitee") of notice of any demand, claim or circumstances which, with the lapse of time, would or might give rise to a claim or the commencement (or threatened commencement) of any action, proceeding or investigation (an "Asserted Liability") that may result in a Loss, the Indemnitee shall give notice thereof (the "Claims Notice") to any other party (or parties) obligated to provide indemnification pursuant to Section 9.01 or 9.02 (the "Indemnifying Party"). The Claims Notice shall describe the Asserted Liability in reasonable detail, and shall indicate the amount (estimated, if necessary and to the extent feasible) of the Loss that has been or may be suffered by the Indemnitee.

  • Contractual Liability Liability for payments under the Plan shall be the responsibility of the:

  • General Liability Insurance Services Office Commercial General Liability coverage (occurrence form CG 0001); (2)

  • No Notice of Infringement To the Knowledge of the Company, neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has received notice from any third party that the operation of the business of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or any act, product or service of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, infringes or misappropriates the Intellectual Property of any third party or constitutes unfair competition or unfair trade practices under the laws of any jurisdiction.

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