Common use of Indirect and consequential losses Clause in Contracts

Indirect and consequential losses. 6.4.1. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, neither Party shall be liable to the other Party in contract, tort, negligence, breach of statutory duty or otherwise for any loss, damage, costs or expenses of any nature whatsoever incurred or suffered by that other Party of an indirect or consequential nature including without limitation any economic loss or other loss of turnover, profits, business or goodwill.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Development Services and Commercial Supply Agreement (Immucell Corp /De/)

Indirect and consequential losses. 6.4.1. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, neither Party No party shall be liable to the other Party in contract, tort, negligence, breach of statutory duty or otherwise for any loss, damage, costs or expenses of any nature whatsoever incurred or suffered by that other Party of an indirect or consequential nature including without limitation losses or any economic loss or other loss of profit, turnover, profitsbusiness, business goodwill or goodwillreputation, or any damages, claims, demands, proceedings, costs, expenses, penalties, legal and other professional fees or any costs in relation to such indirect or consequential losses or damages which may be suffered or incurred by another party to this Agreement (or their Connected Persons) or which arise directly or indirectly in connection with any claim against a party to this Agreement or the Group Companies by any third party.

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Sources: Agreement for the Sale and Purchase of Shares (Post Holdings, Inc.)