Common use of Limitations on Remedies Clause in Contracts

Limitations on Remedies. A judgment requiring a payment of money may be entered against the County by reason of an Event of Default or Event of Nonappropriation only as to the County’s liabilities described in Section 10.1 hereof.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Public Facilities Purchase and Occupancy Agreement, Public Facilities Purchase and Occupancy Agreement, Public Facilities Purchase and Occupancy Agreement

Limitations on Remedies. A judgment requiring a payment of money may be entered against the County by reason of an Event of Default or Event of Nonappropriation only as to the County’s liabilities described in Section 10.1 12.02(c) hereof. A judgment requiring a payment of money may be entered against the County by reason of an Event of Nonappropriation, or a failure to vacate the Leased Property following an Event of Nonappropriation, only to the extent provided in Section 12.02(c)(i) hereof.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Lease Purchase Agreement, Lease Purchase Agreement

Limitations on Remedies. A judgment requiring a payment of money may be entered against the County by reason of an Event of Default or Event of Nonappropriation only as to the County’s liabilities described in Section 10.1 hereof.’s

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Purchase Agreement

Limitations on Remedies. A judgment requiring a payment of money may be entered against the County by reason of an Event of Default or Event of Nonappropriation only as to the County’s liabilities described in Section 10.1 hereofof this Facilities Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Public Facilities Purchase and Occupancy Agreement