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The liability limitation defines the maximum financial exposure Tabnine accepts for breaches, service failures, or other agreement-related claims. The mechanism operates as a threshold that restricts the company's monetary obligation regardless of the actual damages a user may claim.
Interpretive note: Enforceability of the $100 cap may vary by jurisdiction; EU consumer protection law and some US state statutes may limit or void this provision in certain contexts.
Lookback period reduced from twelve (12) months to three (3) months, significantly lowering the potential liability cap for users by reducing the reference period for calculating paid amounts.
View full change record →This provision, while renamed and modified from the previous version, represents a new standalone naming convention that clarifies liability limitations are the primary focus of this section.
View full change record →Users' recoverable damages from Tabnine are contractually limited to the greater of amounts paid in the preceding three months or $100, regardless of the nature or magnitude of the underlying claim. This cap applies to the aggregate liability of Tabnine and its affiliated parties combined.
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"TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE AGGREGATE LIABILITY OF TABNINE AND ITS AFFILIATES, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, SUPPLIERS AND LICENSORS, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT WILL BE LIMITED TO THE GREATER OF: (A) THE TOTAL AMOUNTS PAID BY YOU TO TABNINE IN THE THREE (3) MONTHS PRECEDING THE CLAIM, OR (B) ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100).— Excerpt from Tabnine's Tabnine Terms of Use
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The liability limitation defines the maximum financial exposure Tabnine accepts for breaches, service failures, or other agreement-related claims. The mechanism operates as a threshold that restricts the company's monetary obligation regardless of the actual damages a user may claim.
Users' recoverable damages from Tabnine are contractually limited to the greater of amounts paid in the preceding three months or $100, regardless of the nature or magnitude of the underlying claim. This cap applies to the aggregate liability of Tabnine and its affiliated parties combined.
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