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This liability limitation operates to define the outer boundary of financial exposure for Checkout.com across all potential claims. The cap is measured against recent transaction fees, which creates a variable ceiling based on user activity level during the preceding quarter.
Under this clause, users' recoverable damages for claims related to the agreement are capped at fees paid during the three-month period before the claim arose. This mechanism applies regardless of the nature or severity of the claim, subject to applicable law limitations.
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"To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Checkout.com's total liability to you for any claims arising under or in connection with these terms shall not exceed the total fees paid by you to Checkout.com in the three months immediately preceding the event giving rise to the claim.— Excerpt from Checkout.com's Checkout.com Terms
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This liability limitation operates to define the outer boundary of financial exposure for Checkout.com across all potential claims. The cap is measured against recent transaction fees, which creates a variable ceiling based on user activity level during the preceding quarter.
Under this clause, users' recoverable damages for claims related to the agreement are capped at fees paid during the three-month period before the claim arose. This mechanism applies regardless of the nature or severity of the claim, subject to applicable law limitations.
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