Examples of Adverse Consequences in a sentence
DST shall not be liable for any Adverse Consequences arising out of or resulting from errors or omissions of the Bank provided, however, that DST shall have acted in good faith, with due diligence and without negligence.
The Parties shall take into account the time cost of money (using the Applicable Rate as the discount rate) in determining Adverse Consequences for purposes of this Section 8.
The Buyers and the Seller acknowledge that in the event that the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are not closed because of a default by the Buyers, the Adverse Consequences to the Seller as a result of such default may be difficult, if not impossible, to ascertain.
The Maker shall, in accordance with Section 8(g) of the Stock Purchase Agreement have the option of recouping all or any part of any Adverse Consequences it may suffer, to the extent Maker is entitled to indemnity therefor under Section 8 of the Stock Purchase Agreement, by notifying the Payee that the Maker is reducing the principal amount outstanding under this Note.
The Buyer and the Seller acknowledge that in the event that the transactions contemplated by this Agreement are not closed because of a default by either Party, the Adverse Consequences as a result of such default may be difficult, if not impossible, to ascertain.