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Amtsgericht: Jena
Handelregisternr.: HRB514467
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The Limitations on Liability can be used to limit what breach-of-contract damages either party could be liable for.
Under common law, parties are only liable for foreseeable
damages, not for unforeseeable damages. Often, the limitations on
liability clause is a simple restatement of this common law principle,
that neither party would be liable for unforeseeable losses suffered by
the other. More robust limitations on liability clauses can go further,
to limit even foreseeable losses, either those losses arising out of
certain kinds of claims (infringement, or disclosure of confidential
information for example), or putting a cap on the total losses the party
can be liable for.
Even though the simple version of the clause simply
restates common law principles, and is, therefore, redundant, including
one likely has a placebic effect. The clause is so common, attorneys and
businessmen are so accustomed to seeing them and including them that
the small cost of including an extra, short clause in the agreement is
probably outweighed by making a party more comfortable signing an
agreement including this clause they have become used to seeing.
The basic Contract Standards clause simply restates the
common law bar against unforeseeable damages. Our variants offer more
robust limits, limiting claim types and total liabilities.