Exceptions and Limitations definition
Examples of Exceptions and Limitations in a sentence
For the avoidance of doubt, where Exceptions and Limitations apply to Your use, this Public License does not apply, and You do not need to comply with its terms and conditions.
Exceptions and Limitations means fair use, fair dealing, and/or any other exception or limitation to Copyright and Similar Rights that applies to Your use of the Licensed Material.
For the avoidance of doubt, where Exceptions and Limitations apply to Your use, this Public Licence does not apply, and You do not need to comply with its terms and conditions.
For the avoidance of doubt, where Exceptions and Limitations apply to Your use, this Licence does not apply, and You do not need to comply with its terms and conditions.
Losses that arise out of or result from any claim (whether direct or indirect) based on any of the circumstances set forth in Section 2.1 (Exceptions and Limitations on Indemnification, Exceptions) are excluded from the Threshold calculation.
The indemnity provisions of Article 20 (Indemnification) include all claims by third parties irrespective of the nature thereof or the relief sought thereby subject to the exceptions and limitations set forth in subsection 20.1(B) (Exceptions and Limitations on the DBOM Contractor Indemnity).
For the avoidance of doubt, where Exceptions and Limitations apply to Your use of the Licensed Work Data, this Public License does not apply, and You do not need to comply with its terms and conditions.
For the avoidance of doubt, where Exceptions and Limitations apply to your use, this Public License does not apply, and you do not need to comply with its terms and conditions.
For the avoidance of doubt, where Exceptions and Limitations apply to the Licensee’s use, this PAC Activity User License does not apply, and the Licensee does not need to comply with its terms and conditions.
Exceptions and Limitations to the Plan will not be made available for claims resulting from: A disability for which the person is not under continuing medical supervision and treatment considered satisfactory by the Insurance Carrier and the Company.