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The liability cap operates to define the maximum financial exposure Wix assumes for user claims regardless of claim category or damages theory. This mechanism establishes predictable liability boundaries for the service provider and restricts the scope of recoverable damages available through dispute resolution.
Users operate under a damages framework where Wix's total liability for any claim is capped at either $100 or twelve months of fees paid, whichever is greater, and where certain damage categories are excluded from recovery entirely. This affects the financial remedies available if a user pursues a claim against Wix for service-related losses.
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"To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, in no event will Wix, its officers, directors, employees, agents, suppliers, or licensors be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, punitive, or exemplary damages. In no event shall Wix's aggregate liability exceed the greater of one hundred US dollars ($100) or the amounts paid by you to Wix in the twelve (12) months preceding the claim.— Excerpt from Wix's Wix Terms of Use
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The liability cap operates to define the maximum financial exposure Wix assumes for user claims regardless of claim category or damages theory. This mechanism establishes predictable liability boundaries for the service provider and restricts the scope of recoverable damages available through dispute resolution.
Users operate under a damages framework where Wix's total liability for any claim is capped at either $100 or twelve months of fees paid, whichever is greater, and where certain damage categories are excluded from recovery entirely. This affects the financial remedies available if a user pursues a claim against Wix for service-related losses.
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