Wrongful Act. The term "Wrongful Act" shall mean any breach of duty, neglect, error, misstatement, misleading statement, omission or other act done or wrongfully attempted by Indemnitee so alleged by any claimant or any other matter claimed against Indemnitee by reason of Indemnitee being a director, officer, employee or agent.
Wrongful Act. The term “
Wrongful Act. Wrongful act means any actual or alleged act, error, omission, misstatement, misleading statement, libel, slander, negligent act, negligent error, negligent omission or negligent breach of duty by a director in their capacity as such. Wrongful act shall include any proposed act with respect to shareholder derivative actions under the companies act 2006.
Wrongful Act. Any error, misstatement, misleading statement, act, omission, neglect or breach of duty which is actually or allegedly committed by an Insured Person whilst acting in their capacity and function as such.
Wrongful Act. Except under Other Conditions, Notice Of Claim, a Claim is deemed made when commenced.
Wrongful Act with respect to any Insured Person:
Wrongful Act. (i) In respect of Insuring Clause 1.1 means: any alleged or actual act or omission of an Insured Person, which results in a legal liability in the capacity or function as a director or officer of an Insured Entity or an Outside Entity.
Wrongful Act. 1. Means any:
Wrongful Act. An actual or alleged act, error, omission, misstatement, misleading statement, defamatory statement, negligent act, negligent error, negligent omission or negligent breach of duty committed or attempted by a trustee acting in his or her capacity as:
Wrongful Act. Seller has not undertaken any knowingly wrongful action and shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Purchaser from and against any action or claim of third parties arising out of Seller's actions.