Common use of Recipient Responsibility Clause in Contracts

Recipient Responsibility. 1. The Recipient undertakes to use the Biological resource in full compliance with any national and international applicable law, including any disposition and guidelines regarding health and scientific research. In particular, the biological resource having intrinsic health risk shall be handled in full respect of the specific law and in compliance with all the necessary precautions 2. The Recipient declares: - that the access to Biological resource will be restricted to personnel capable and qualified to safely handle those substances, using appropriate containment; - shall use the utmost precaution to minimise any risk of harm to persons and property and to safeguard them from theft or misuse. - that in no case the Biological resource will be used directly or indirectly for human purposes. - to assume any responsibility for damage that may result from the use, storage or disposal of the Biological resource. BBM and the Customer (scientific provider) will not be liable to the applicant for any direct, indirect, incidental damage

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Material Transfer Agreement, Material Transfer Agreement, Material Transfer Agreement