Spot Loss definition

Spot Loss means losses eligible for Indemnity on the actual area of a crop damaged by a Designated Peril.
Spot Loss means Indemnity is paid on the actual area of the Insurable Crop that had an incidence of accidental fire or fire caused by lightning.
Spot Loss means losses eligible for Indemnity on the actual area of the Insurable Crop that had an incidence of accidental fire or fire caused by lightning.

Examples of Spot Loss in a sentence

  • This endorsement provides Spot- Loss coverage for crop losses due to hail and fire damage.

Related to Spot Loss

  • Direct Loss means charges actually paid pursuant to this Agreement in respect of the period of the Delay. For the purposes of clause 13.4, the User's losses arising out of a Delay will be taken to include the amount of the relevant Direct Losses.

  • Economic loss means any of the following types of pecuniary harm:

  • Tax Loss means the taxable income or tax loss of the Trust, determined in accordance with Section 703(a) of the Code, for each Fiscal Year as determined for federal income tax purposes, together with each of the Trust's items of income, gain, loss or deduction which is separately stated or otherwise not included in computing taxable income and tax loss.

  • Loss or “Losses” means any and all losses, costs (including court costs), claims, damages (including fines, penalties, and criminal or civil judgments and settlements), injuries, liabilities and expenses (including attorneys’ fees).

  • Ultimate Net Loss as used herein is defined as the sum or sums (including loss in excess of policy limits, extra contractual obligations and loss adjustment expense, as hereinafter defined) paid or payable by the Company in settlement of claims and in satisfaction of judgments rendered on account of such claims, after deduction of all salvage, all recoveries and all claims on inuring insurance or reinsurance, whether collectible or not. Nothing herein shall be construed to mean that losses under this Contract are not recoverable until the Company's ultimate net loss has been ascertained.