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This cap limits financial recovery regardless of the magnitude of harm suffered, and it applies to third parties as well, even though only the user's payments set the ceiling.
Interpretive note: The application of the user's own payment history as the ceiling for third-party claims is an independent legal effect noted in omitted_material but included here as it is integral to the single damages-cap proposition. The excerpt does not specify what happens if no fees were paid in the prior twelve months.
Users and third parties can recover from Teachable only up to the amount the user personally paid Teachable in the prior twelve months, no matter the size of the actual loss.
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This cap limits financial recovery regardless of the magnitude of harm suffered, and it applies to third parties as well, even though only the user's payments set the ceiling.
Users and third parties can recover from Teachable only up to the amount the user personally paid Teachable in the prior twelve months, no matter the size of the actual loss.
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