Common use of No Indirect or Consequential Damages Clause in Contracts

No Indirect or Consequential Damages. Except where expressly provided for in this Agreement, in no event shall the City be liable to EGAB for any damage, injury or loss of an indirect or consequential nature suffered by EGAB which is any way connected with EGAB’s obligations under this Agreement or the Lease, however and whenever caused, and whether arising in contract or tort; and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, damage, injury or loss of profit, cost of capital and loss of use of any facilities or property owned, operated or used by EGAB; and EGAB hereby releases the City, and the City’s agents and employees from liability in respect of any damage, injury or loss of an indirect or consequential nature.

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Sources: Biofuels Facility Operating Agreement (Enerkem Inc.)

No Indirect or Consequential Damages. Except where expressly provided for in this Agreement, in no event shall the City EGAB be liable to EGAB the City for any damage, injury or loss of an indirect or consequential nature suffered by EGAB the City which is any way connected with EGAB’s obligations under this Agreement or the Lease, however and whenever caused, and whether arising in contract or tort; and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, damage, injury or loss of an indirect or consequential nature shall include loss of revenue, loss of profit, cost of capital and loss of use of any facilities or property owned, operated or used by EGABthe City; and EGAB the City hereby releases the CityEGAB, and the CityEGAB’s agents and employees from liability in respect of any damage, injury or loss of an indirect or consequential nature.

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Sources: Biofuels Facility Operating Agreement (Enerkem Inc.)