NO LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE ARE
Liability for Damages 1. The Purchaser shall be liable for any damages sustained by the State arising from Purchaser’s breach of the terms of this Contract and the State may cause all or part of the performance bond to be forfeited to recover such damages. 2. In the event that a portion of the timber sale under this Contract is resold as a result of the Purchaser’s forfeiture and the stumpage rate pursuant to the resold contract is lower than the stumpage rate provided herein, the difference between the original rate and the new rate shall be considered damages and the Purchaser shall be liable to the State for those damages. The State may cause all or part of the Purchaser’s performance bond to be forfeited to recover such damages.
Liability for Damage Each party shall be liable to the other for all damage to the property of the other negligently, recklessly or intentionally caused by that party (or their agents, employees or invitees), except to the extent the loss is insured and subrogation is waived under the owner's policy.
Indemnity Consequential Damages and Insurance 18.1 Indemnity 18.1.1 Indemnified Party 18.1.2 Indemnifying Party 18.1.3 Indemnity Procedures 18.2 Consequential Damages 18.3 Insurance 18.3.1 18.3.2 18.3.3 18.3.4 18.3.5 18.3.6 18.3.7 18.3.8 18.3.9 18.3.10 18.3.11
Standard of Care; Limitation of Liability; Indemnification (a) ALPS shall be under no duty to take any action except as specifically set forth herein or as may be specifically agreed to by ALPS in writing. ALPS shall use its best judgment and efforts in rendering the services described in this Agreement. ALPS shall not be liable to the Trust, the Funds or any of the Funds’ stockholders for any action or inaction of ALPS relating to any event whatsoever in the absence of bad faith, reckless disregard, gross negligence or willful misfeasance in the performance of ALPS’s duties or obligations under this Agreement. Further, ALPS shall not be liable to the Trust, the Funds or any of the Funds’ stockholders for any action taken or failure to act in good faith reliance upon: (i) the advice and opinion of Trust counsel; and (ii) any certified copy of any resolution of the Board; and ALPS shall not be under any duty or obligation to inquire into the validity or invalidity or authority or lack thereof of any statement, oral or written instruction, resolution, signature, request, letter or transmittal, certificate, opinion of counsel, instrument, report, notice, consent, order or any other document or instrument which ALPS reasonably believes in good faith to be genuine. (b) The Trust agrees to indemnify and hold harmless ALPS, its employees, agents, directors, officers and managers and any person who controls ALPS within the meaning of Section 15 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “1933 Act”) or Section 20 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “1934 Act”) (each, an “ALPS Indemnitee”), against and from any and all claims, demands, actions, suites, judgments, administrative proceedings or investigations, liabilities, losses, damages, costs, charges, reasonable counsel fees and other expenses of every nature and character arising out of or in any way related to ALPS’s actions taken or failure to act in connection with the performance of any of its duties or obligations under this Agreement (an “ALPS Claim”); provided, however, that nothing contained herein shall entitle an ALPS Indemnitee to indemnification with respect to any ALPS Claim arising from ALPS’s own bad faith, reckless disregard, gross negligence or willful malfeasance, or breach of this Agreement. For purposes of this Agreement, ALPS’s bad faith, reckless disregard, gross negligence or willful malfeasance shall not include any action taken or not taken by ALPS consistent with the last sentence of Section 9(a) hereof. Further, the Trust shall not be required to indemnify any ALPS Indemnitee if, prior to confessing any ALPS Claim against the ALPS Indemnitee, ALPS or the ALPS Indemnitee does not give the Trust written notice of and reasonable opportunity to defend against the ALPS Claim in its own name or in the name of the ALPS Indemnitee. (c) ALPS agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Trust and the Funds’ investment adviser and their employees, agents, trustees/directors, officers and managers and any person who controls the Trust or the Funds’ investment adviser within the meaning of Section 15 of the 1933 Act or Section 20 of the 1934 Act (each, a “Trust Indemnitee”), against and from any and all claims, demands, actions, suits, judgments, administrative proceedings and investigations, liabilities, losses, damages, costs, charges, reasonable counsel fees and other expenses of every nature and character arising out of or in any way related to any breach of this Agreement by ALPS (a “Trust Claim”); provided, however, that nothing contained herein shall entitle a Trust Indemnitee to indemnification with any Trust Claim arising from (i) bad faith, reckless disregard, gross negligence or willful malfeasance or breach of this Agreement by a Trust Indemnitee, (ii) action or inaction by ALPS or the CCO in good faith reliance upon (a) Instructions received from a Trust Indemnitee, (b) the advice and opinion of Trust counsel, or (c) any certified copy of any resolution of the Trustees. Further, ALPS shall not be required to indemnify any Trust Indemnitee if, prior to confession any Trust Claim against the Trust Indemnitee, the Trust or the Trust Indemnitee does not give ALPS written notice of any reasonable opportunity to defend against the Trust Claim in its own name or in the name of the Trust Indemnitee. (d) The Board of the Trust, the Trustees in their individual capacities and the shareholders of each Fund shall not be liable for any obligation of the Trust or the Funds under this Agreement, and ALPS agrees that in asserting any rights or claims hereunder it shall look only to the assets and property of each Fund to which the right(s) or claim(s) relate. (e) ALPS shall not be liable for the errors of Service Providers or their systems.