Partial Exclusion Clause Samples

The Partial Exclusion clause limits or restricts the extent to which certain liabilities or obligations are excluded under a contract. Instead of a blanket exclusion, this clause specifies particular circumstances, types of damages, or categories of loss that remain covered or are only partially excluded. For example, it may allow for the exclusion of indirect damages but still hold a party liable for direct losses. Its core practical function is to balance risk allocation by ensuring that some essential protections remain in place, preventing a party from being completely absolved of responsibility in all situations.
Partial Exclusion. Seller agrees to close the sale of the Property on the terms and conditions herein contemplated, provided that not more than six (6) motel/hotels shall have been rejected by Purchaser pursuant to the provisions of Section 6.4., other than any Property rejected as allowed pursuant to Section 11.1 and Section 11.2 hereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller may, at its sole discretion, elect to close the sale of the Property on the terms and conditions herein contemplated if more than six (6) motels/hotels have been rejected by Purchaser pursuant to the provisions of Section 6.4. In any event, however, the Purchase Price shall be reduced by an amount equal to Thirty-nine Thousand Eight Hundred Three and No/100 Dollars ($39,803.00) multiplied by the number of rooms for each such Property rejected. Upon rejection in accordance with the provisions of this Article Six, such Property shall be deemed deleted from the terms and conditions of this Agreement and this Agreement shall be deemed so modified and amended as to give effect to such rejection.

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  • Specific Exclusion Stanford does not: (A) grant to ***** any other licenses, implied or otherwise, to any patents or other rights of Stanford other than those rights granted under Licensed Patent, regardless of whether the patents or other rights are dominant or subordinate to any Licensed Patent, or are required to exploit any Licensed Patent or Technology; (B) commit to ***** to bring suit against third parties for infringement, except as described in Section 14; and (C) agree to furnish to ***** any technology or technological information other than the Technology or to provide ***** with any assistance.

  • GENERAL EXCLUSIONS We do not insure for loss caused directly or indirectly by any of the following. Such loss is excluded regardless of any other cause or event contributing concurrently or in any sequence to the loss. These exclusions apply whether or not the loss event results in widespread damage or affects a substantial area.

  • Additional Exclusions The Insurer shall not be liable for: (i) expenses for “clean-up” away from or beyond the “premises” resulting from any spill, discharge, emission, dispersal, seepage, leakage, migration, release or escape of “pollutants” even if the “pollutants” emanated from the “premises”; (ii) expenses for “clean-up” of any spill discharge, emission, dispersal, seepage, leakage, migration or escape of “pollutants” that began before the effective date of this Policy; (iii) fines, penalties, punitive or exemplary damages; (iv) expenses incurred for the “clean-up” of “pollutants” at or from any “premises”, site or location which is or was at any time used by or for any Insured or others for the handling, storage, disposal, processing or treatment of waste.

  • Specific Exclusions Apart from the exclusions common to all covers, the following are also excluded. We do not intervene for: EMERGENCY SUITCASE DOMESTIC HELP DELIVERY OF HOUSEHOLD SHOPPING PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT UPON YOUR RETURN HOME To allow us to intervene under the best conditions, remember to prepare the following information that will be requested when you call: When you call initially, you will be given an assistance file number. State it systematically during any subsequent contacts with our Assistance Service. - the policy came with the purchase of goods or a service sold by a supplier; - you can show that you are already covered for one of the risks covered by this new policy; - the policy you wish to cancel has not been fully established; - you have not declared any loss covered by this policy. In this situation, you can exercise your right to cancel this policy by letter or in any lasting medium sent to the insurer of the new policy, together with documentary proof that you already have cover for one of the risks covered by this new policy. The insurer must reimburse you the premium paid within thirty days of your cancellation. If you wish to cancel your policy but do not meet all the above conditions, please check the cancellation procedure stipulated in your policy.

  • Service Exclusions The Contractor shall not be responsible for any repairs necessitated by abuse, neglect, vandalism, Acts of God, fire or water. These repairs shall be the subject of a separate purchase order and shall not be performed under this contract.