Collateral damage definition

Collateral damage means incidental loss of civilian life, injury to civilians and damage to civilian objects or other protected objects or a combination thereof, caused by an attack on a lawful target (Doswald-Beck & Henckaerts, 2005).
Collateral damage means all physical damage to the 7HA.02 combustion turbine, generator, clutch, and steam turbine and to any equipment along the common shaft supplied by Supplier under this Agreement, resulting from the failure of or defect in a part of the 7HA.02 combustion turbine, other than damage to the initially failing or defective part itself (which is addressed under Warranty).

Examples of Collateral damage in a sentence

  • Borrower shall further provide PFG with a copy of the foregoing and shall take such further actions as PFG may reasonably request from time to time to perfect or continue the perfection of PFG’s interest in such Collateral damage.

Related to Collateral damage

  • Structural damage means a covered building, regardless of the date of its construction, has experienced the following.

  • Environmental Damage means any injury or damage to persons, living organisms or property (including offence to man’s senses) or any pollution or impairment of the environment resulting from the discharge, emission, escape or migration of any substance, energy, noise or vibration;

  • Accidental Damage means physical damage, breakage or failure of Your Covered Equipment due to an unforeseen and unintentional event occurring either due to handling (e.g., dropping the Covered Equipment or through liquid contact) or due to an external event (e.g., extreme environmental or atmospheric conditions). The damage must affect the functionality of Your Covered Equipment, which includes cracks to the display screen that affect the visibility of the display.

  • Catastrophic Damage as used hereunder is major change or damage to In- cluded Timber on Sale Area, to Sale Area, to access to Sale Area, or a combination thereof:

  • Loss or Damage means any loss or damage to the Vehicle, including that caused by theft of the Vehicle or by adverse weather events, that requires repair or replacement including the loss of use of the Vehicle (demurrage), legal expenses, assessment fees, towing and recovery costs, storage, service charges and any appraisal fees of the Vehicle;