Common use of Statement of damages Clause in Contracts

Statement of damages. Danish law applies when calculating compensation for personal injury and property damage. Indirect loss, operating loss, including among others, but not exclusively, loss of use or profit is not recoverable. This also applies when Banedanmark, in accordance with the rules in force, closes parts of the infrastructure in order to maintain the required safety level. Cost of replacement transport is covered by the RU, regardless of the causative factor. • Loss of income claimable from the tortfeasor: - Compensation for personal injury or loss of a provider - Property damage, including repair costs, including repairs made by the injured, injurer’s own employees or third party repair shop. In case of total loss the compensation is calculated according to the principle provided in section 52 of the Insurance Contract Act - Internal additional costs for i.e. overtime, extra staff, equipment etc. • Lost of income that cannot be recovered from the tortfeasor: - Indirect loss, including lost profits and costs for replacement transport. - Costs for assessment and establishment of the injury. - Salvage expenses not covered by the State.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Access Contract, Access Contract

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Statement of damages. Danish law applies when calculating compensation for personal injury and property damage. Indirect loss, operating loss, including among others, but not exclusively, loss of use or profit is not recoverable. This also applies when BanedanmarkRail Net Denmark, in accordance with the rules in force, closes parts of the infrastructure in order to maintain the required safety level. Cost of replacement transport is covered by the RU, regardless of the causative factor. • Loss of income claimable from the tortfeasor: - Compensation for personal injury or loss of a provider - Property damage, including repair costs, including repairs made by the injured, injurer’s own employees or third party repair shop. In case of total loss the compensation is calculated according to the principle provided in section 52 of the Insurance Contract Act - Internal additional costs for i.e. overtime, extra staff, equipment etc. • Lost of income that cannot be recovered from the tortfeasor: - Indirect loss, including lost profits and costs for replacement transport. - Costs for assessment and establishment of the injury. - Salvage expenses not covered by the State.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Access Contract

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Statement of damages. Danish law applies when calculating compensation for personal injury and property damage. Indirect loss, operating loss, including among others, but not exclusively, loss of use or profit is not recoverable. This also applies when BanedanmarkRail Net Denmark, in accordance with the rules in force, closes parts of the infrastructure in order to maintain the required safety level. Cost of replacement transport is covered by the RU, regardless of the causative factor. • Loss of income claimable from the tortfeasor: - Compensation for personal injury or loss of a provider - Property damage, including repair costs, including repairs made by the injured, injurer’s own employees or third party repair shop. In case of total loss the compensation is calculated according to the principle provided in section 52 37 of the Insurance Contract Act - Internal additional costs for i.e. overtime, extra staff, equipment etc. • Lost of income that cannot be recovered from the tortfeasor: - Indirect loss, including lost profits and costs for replacement transport. - Costs for assessment and establishment of the injury. - Salvage expenses not covered by the State.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Access Contract

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