Common use of No Effect on Liability Clause in Contracts

No Effect on Liability. The requirement that the Contractor, Subcontractors or General Contractor furnish certain minimum insurance coverages is not to be interpreted as in any way limiting the liability of the Contractor or General Contractor as the case may be, nor does either party, by furnishing or requiring evidence of certain minimum insurance, assume, or intend to assume, any liability that it would not otherwise have in the absence of such a requirement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Design and Construction Contract (Ecoscience Corp/De), Design and Construction Contract (Ecoscience Corp/De)

No Effect on Liability. The requirement that the General Contractor, Subcontractors or General Contractor the Owner furnish certain minimum insurance coverages is not to be interpreted as in any way limiting the liability of the General Contractor or General Contractor the Owner as the case may be, nor does either party, by furnishing or requiring evidence of certain minimum insurance, assume, or intend to assume, any liability that it would not otherwise have in the absence of such a requirement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Commercial Design and Construction Contract (Ecoscience Corp/De)