Liability of Multiple Licensees Clause Samples

The 'Liability of Multiple Licensees' clause defines how responsibility and legal obligations are distributed among several parties who hold licenses under the same agreement. Typically, this clause clarifies whether each licensee is individually responsible for their own actions (several liability), or if all licensees share collective responsibility for any breaches or damages (joint liability). For example, if two companies are co-licensees and one violates the agreement, the clause will specify whether both are liable or only the offending party. This provision is essential for managing risk and ensuring that all parties understand their potential exposure in the event of a dispute or legal claim.
Liability of Multiple Licensees. If Licensee consists of more than one Person or entity, each such Person and entity, and each proprietor, partner or shareholder of each such entity shall be jointly and severally liable for any and all of Licensee’s obligations and prohibitions under this Agreement. Consequently, if and when a Person or entity as Licensee is in breach of this Agreement and fails or is unable to cure such breach in a timely manner, SONIC may terminate the rights of the so-affected Person or entity under this Agreement whereby this Agreement is terminated as to only such Person or entity while remaining fully effective as to all other Persons and entities remaining as Licensee on this Agreement. This Person or entity removed as Licensee shall remain jointly and severally obligated with the Persons and entities remaining as Licensee for any and all obligations and liabilities of Licensee which occurred or accrued through the date of removal of said Person or entity.

Related to Liability of Multiple Licensees

  • Liability of General Partner Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the liability of the General Partner arising from the conduct of the business affairs or operations of the Partnership or from the debts of the Partnership is unrestricted.

  • Liability of Parties Without waiving any defenses including governmental immunity, each Party to this ▇▇▇ agrees to be responsible for its own acts of negligence, which may arise in connection with all claims for damages, costs and expenses to person or persons and property that may arise out of or be occasioned by this ▇▇▇ or any of its activities or from any act or omission of any employee or invitee of the Parties. The provisions in this paragraph are solely for the benefit of the Parties hereto and are not intended to create or grant any rights, contractually or otherwise to any third party.

  • Liability of the Parties 16.1 Whilst the Parties shall make all reasonable attempts to mitigate loss, each Party (“the indemnifying Party”) shall be liable for and indemnify the others against any expense, liability, loss, claim or proceeding whatsoever arising under any statute or at common law in respect of personal injury to or death of any person whomsoever arising out of or in the course of or caused by any act or omission of that indemnifying Party in respect of its role in the activities of the Joint Committee and/or under this Agreement and /or where acting as Lead Authority . 16.2 Whilst the Parties shall make all reasonable attempts to mitigate loss, each Party (“the indemnifying Party”) shall be liable for and shall indemnify the others against any reasonable expense, liability, loss, claim or proceeding in respect of any injury or damage whatsoever to any property real or personal in so far as such injury or damage arises out of or in the course of or is caused by any act or omission of that indemnifying Party in respect of its role in the activities of the Joint Committee and/or under this Agreement and/or where acting as Lead Authority . 16.3 Whilst the Parties shall make all reasonable attempts to mitigate loss, each Party (“the indemnifying Party”) shall indemnify the others in respect of any reasonable loss caused to each of the other Parties as a direct result of that indemnifying Party’s negligence, wilful default or fraud or that of any of the indemnifying Party’s employees in respect of its role in the activities of the Joint Committee and/or under this Agreement and/or where acting as Lead Authority. 16.4 Where a Party is appointed the Lead Authority under the terms of clause 12 of this Agreement, the other Parties shall each indemnify the Lead Authority on pro rata basis according to the proportions of their respective financial commitments as set out in Clause 10 of this Agreement with the intent that the Lead Authority shall itself be responsible for its own pro-rata share.

  • Liability of Evaluator The Trustee, FTPS Unit Servicing Agent, Depositor and the Unit holders may rely on any Evaluation furnished by First Trust Advisors, L.P., acting in its capacity as Evaluator, and shall have no responsibility for the accuracy thereof. The determinations made by the Evaluator hereunder shall be made in good faith upon the basis of the best information available to it. The Evaluator shall be under no liability to the Trustee, FTPS Unit Servicing Agent, Depositor or the Unit holders for errors in judgment; provided, however, that this provision shall not protect the Evaluator against any liability to which it would otherwise be subject by reason of willful misfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence in the performance of its duties or by reason of its reckless disregard of its obligations and duties hereunder." M. The second sentence of the first paragraph of Section 5.01 shall be amended to delete subsection (ii) of such sentence and replace it in its entirety with the following:

  • Liability of Limited Partners Except as provided in the following sentence, notwithstanding the provisions hereof for the allocation of the Partnership’s net losses and for the distribution of cash to the Partners by the Partnership, the Limited Partners shall not be responsible or obligated to any third parties for any debts or liabilities of the Partnership in excess of such Limited Partner’s unrecovered contributions to the capital of the Partnership and such Limited Partner’s share of any undistributed profits of the Partnership.