Redress definition

Redress means any sums paid, offered or awarded in respect of any Claim as a result of Our efforts. This includes benefits, redress, gestures of goodwill, ex gratia payments, refunds, discounts, any reduction in the loan outstanding or outstanding liabilities, any amount added to a pension and/or any interest or capital recovered. Where such an offer is increased on appeal during the term of this agreement, then the higher amount shall be used in order to calculate the amount of the Redress.
Redress in this context means options for remedy rather than options for review. This could include resolution options such as correction, apology, etc.
Redress means the total PPI/commission offered by the lender, prior to HMRC’s deduction, whether paid in cash or on any outstanding balance on your finance with the lender. Please be advised that 8% statutory interest may be added to your settlement which is subject to income tax

Examples of Redress in a sentence

  • For information on how to submit complaints to the World Bank’s corporate Grievance Redress Service (GRS), please visit http://www.worldbank.org/GRS.

  • Communities and individuals who believe that they are adversely affected by a World Bank (WB) supported project may submit complaints to existing project-level grievance redress mechanisms or the WB’s Grievance Redress Service (GRS).

  • For information on how to submit complaints to the World Bank’s corporate Grievance Redress Service (GRS), please visit http://www.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/products-and-services/grievance-redress-service.

  • Section 7.0 Access, Redress and CorrectionThe following questions are directed at an individual’s ability to ensure the accuracy of the information collected about them.

  • It Limits Certain Of Your Rights, Including Your Right To A Jury Trial And To Obtain Redress Through Courts.


More Definitions of Redress

Redress means any sums paid or awarded in respect of any claim made by us on your behalf
Redress and “Compensation” means any financial benefit offered by the Lender as a result of a Claim which may include a (a) Cash Benefit, (b) Reduction of balance or (c)
Redress. The Parties shall provide that a data subject who considers that his/her right to privacy or that personal data concerning him/her have been processed in breach of this Agreement, shall have the right in accordance with their legis­ lation to an effective administrative remedy before a competent authority and a judicial remedy before an independent and impartial tribunal accessible by individuals regardless of their nationality or country of residence.
Redress. The Skills Center and District shall support any employee in seeking redress in resolving issues related to harassing behavior such as sexual harassment, abusing or insulting behavior, intimidation, disruption of school activities, interference by force, threat of physical harm or other abusive behaviors committed against employees while he or she is performing duties for the Skills Center. Unsafe Conditions: Matters relating to unsafe health or safety conditions shall be reported to the administration. The Skills Center shall abide by the applicable safety standards set forth in the Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act.
Redress in this context means options for remedy rather than options for review. This could include resolution
Redress means any discretionary ex-gratia payment that the Customer receives due to loss or inconvenience;
Redress means compensating end users and I or subscribers for a loss of service;