Damage to reputation definition

Damage to reputation of a person means to harm, injure or adversely affect what is said or believed about the individual’s character. An example of information which, if disclosed, would unfairly damage a person’ s reputation would be allegations of sexual harassment against an individual before an internal investigation is concluded.

Examples of Damage to reputation in a sentence

  • Damage to reputation of Department or civil service as a whole or financial implications (ie.

Related to Damage to reputation

  • Injury means accidental physical bodily harm excluding illness or disease solely and directly caused by external, violent and visible and evident means which is verified and certified by a Medical Practitioner.

  • Damage means actual and/or physical damage to tangible property;

  • Damage to Property means physical injury to or destruction of tangible property, including the loss of its use. Tangible property includes the cost of recreating or replacing stocks, bonds, deeds, mortgages, bank deposits and similar instruments, but does not include the value represented by such instruments.

  • 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;

  • Serious personal injury means great bodily harm or pain, permanent disability, or permanent disfigurement.