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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Contract

This is a part of a contract between a manufacturer (Supplier) and a sales agent (Distributor).

>In no event shall Supplier be liable for any indirect, incidental or consequential damages of any kind resulting from the Supplier’s and the Products´ performance, or non-performance, or the Distributor’s or any third party’s purchase, use, possession or disposal of the Products, except when required by mandatory applicable law.


Does this say that Supplier is NOT responsible for any damages caused by Supplier's performance or non-performance?
Does it sound reasonable?

  

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If this is important, you should talk to a lawyer. Clive

  • If this is important, you should talk to a lawyer.
  • Clive
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If this is important, you should talk to a lawyer.


Clive

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It seems to me that the supplier is not legally responsible for anything at all.

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