Common use of Additional Limitations on Liability Clause in Contracts

Additional Limitations on Liability. Neither Party shall have any liability to the other Party for consequential, indirect, special or punitive damages, including lost profits or lost revenues, arising out of such Party’s errors and omissions for activities under this Agreement not covered by Section 20.1 As a result, liability hereunder for such activities is limited to direct damages. Other than its duty to deliver electric energy and capacity, which is governed by Section 20.1, the Company shall have no duty or liability to the Supplier providing Competitive Energy Supply based on the rights and responsibilities that exist under the contract or other relationship between the Supplier and a Customer of the Supplier.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Third Party Supplier Agreement, Third Party Supplier Agreement