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This cap directly limits the maximum financial recovery a user can obtain from Superhuman regardless of the nature or severity of the harm.
Interpretive note: The excerpt is truncated; the twelve-month reference period anchor (e.g., prior to the claim or event) is not fully visible, introducing minor uncertainty about the precise measurement period.
Users are limited to recovering no more than the fees they personally paid to Superhuman in the twelve months preceding any claim.
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"IN NO EVENT WILL SUPERHUMAN AND THE SUPERHUMAN ENTITIES' TOTAL AGGREGATE LIABILITY TO YOU UNDER THESE TERMS EXCEED THE AMOUNT THAT YOU HAVE PAID IN FEES TO SUPERHUMAN OR THE SUPERHUMAN ENTITIES DURING THE TWELVE (12) MONTHS...— Excerpt from Grammarly's Grammarly Terms of Service
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This cap directly limits the maximum financial recovery a user can obtain from Superhuman regardless of the nature or severity of the harm.
Users are limited to recovering no more than the fees they personally paid to Superhuman in the twelve months preceding any claim.
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