Common use of Exculpatory Clause Clause in Contracts

Exculpatory Clause. Agreement by tenant not to hold the landlord or land- lord’s agents liable for any acts or omissions whether intentional or neg- ligent on the part of the landlord or the landlord’s authorized representa- tive or agents.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Rights of Owner if Pha Defaults Under Agreement

Exculpatory Clause. Agreement by tenant the Tenant not to hold the landlord Landlord or land- lordLandlord’s agents liable legally responsible for any acts action or omissions failure to act, whether intentional or neg- ligent on the part of the landlord or the landlord’s authorized representa- tive or agentsnegligent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Tenant / Landlord Housing Assistance Payment Contract, Residential Rental Agreement

Exculpatory Clause. Agreement Prior agreement by the tenant not to hold the landlord or land- lord’s agents liable legally responsible for any acts done improperly or omissions whether intentional or neg- ligent on the part of for failure to act when the landlord or the landlord’s authorized representa- tive or agentsagent was required to do so.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Addendum to Lease