,basis whatsoever, explicitlyincluding each and every failure to Circumstances beyond supplier’s control include, among other ,meet a guaranteeor indemnification obligation agreed on with things: (i) circumstances beyond the control of supplier’s ,client, is limited to the compensation of damages as described suppliers, (ii) the failure by supplier to properly meet obligations ,in more detail in this article.that were contracted by supplier on client’s instructions, (iii) ,16.2Direct damage is limitedto a maximum of the price stipulated defects in goods, hardware, software or materials of third ,for the agreement in question (excluding VAT). If the agreement parties that supplier uses on client’s instructions, (iv) measures ,is mainly a continuingperformance contract with a duration of by public authorities, (v) power failures, (vi) failuresof the ,more than one year, the price stipulated for the agreementis Internet, data network or telecommunication facilities, (vii) ,set at the total sum of the payments (excluding VAT) stipulated(cyber) crime, (cyber) vandalism, war or terrorism and (viii) ,for one year. In no event does supplier’s total liability for any general transport problems.