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Common use of Consequential Damage Clause in Contracts

Consequential Damage. Condition which results from any cause other than the direct mechanical failure of that item or system.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Pre Inspection Agreement, Pre Inspection Agreement, Pre Inspection Agreement

Related Clauses

  • Consequential Damages
  • No Consequential Damages
  • Consequential Damages Waiver
  • Exclusion of Consequential Damages
  • Consequential Loss

Parent Clauses

  • Commingling of LNG in the Terminal
  • Obligations of the Party invoking a Force Majeure Event
  • Unscheduled work
  • Liability between the Parties
  • Terms Conditions of Va Promise

Sub-Clauses

  • Other Revisions
  • Taxes and Duties
  • Port Expenses and Port Services
  • Termination for force majeure
  • Administrative and Customs Formalities
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