Third Party Loss definition

Third Party Loss means loss or damage to third party property, including other motor vehicles and any claim for third party loss of income.
Third Party Loss means loss or damage to third party property, including other motor vehicles and any claim for third party loss of income. Tracking Device means a GPS or other device that is fitted to the Vehicle that has electronic tracking capabilities to determine its location and other data including speed, braking and fuel levels.
Third Party Loss means any Loss arising from a claim by, liability to, or cost or expense to be paid to, any person (“Third Party”) who is not a party to this Agreement.

Examples of Third Party Loss in a sentence

  • If You fail to notify Us and continue to use the Vehicle You will be responsible for any Damage or Third Party Loss.

  • DPR must be named as a Third Party Loss Payee, i.e., the same as a bank on a car loan or a mortgage company on a home loan.

  • Damage, theft of the Vehicle or Third Party Loss if Your Rental Contract is for Customer Own Insurance.

  • The exhibitor must have, at all times valid and adequate insurance cover against Theft, Fire, Public Liability, Damage to Property, Personal Injury, Third Party Loss, Accidents, Natural Calamities, Acts of God and such other risks normally insured against by the exhibitors.

  • We will forward a copy of the Damage estimate and any supporting documents and particulars of any claim for Third Party Loss to You as soon as practicable.


More Definitions of Third Party Loss

Third Party Loss means loss or damage to third party property, including other motor vehicles and any claim for third party loss of income. Underbody Damage means any damage to the Campervan caused by or resulting from contact between the underside of the Campervan and any part of the roadway or any object or obstruction, including xxxxx, gutters, speed or road humps, barriers or wheel stops and does not arise as a result of an impact with another vehicle. Unsealed Road means a road, other than a road that is undergoing temporary roadworks, that has been formed and constructed but is not sealed with a hard material such as tar, bitumen or concrete. We, Us, Our, means Camperman Australia Group Pty Ltd ABN 26 108 103 206. You, Your means the person, whether it is an individual, a firm or company or government agency that rents the Campervan from Us and whose name is shown in the Rental Agreement.
Third Party Loss means loss or damage to third party property, including other motor vehicles and any claim for third party loss of income. Unsealed Road means a road, other than a road that is undergoing temporary roadworks, that has been formed and constructed but is not sealed with a hard material such as tar, bitumen or concrete. You, your means the person, whether it is an individual, a firm or company or government agency that rents the Vehicle from Us and whose name is shown in the Rental Agreement.
Third Party Loss shall have the meaning set forth in Section 14.1.
Third Party Loss means any Loss that arises out of, or relates to, any actions, suits or claims made or asserted by any Person, other than any AIM Entity, or any New Holdco Entity.
Third Party Loss means loss or damage to third party property, including other motor vehicles and any claim for third party loss of income. Underbody Damage means any damage to the Vehicle caused by or resulting from contact between the underside of the Vehicle and any part of the roadway or any object or obstruction, including xxxxx, gutters, speed or road humps, barriers or wheel stops and does not arise as a result of an impact with another vehicle. Vehicle means:
Third Party Loss means loss or damage to Third Party Property and any claim to Third Party Loss of Income.
Third Party Loss includes any actual or alleged Loss sustained or incurred by such employee, agent or contractor. GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION – DESIGN-BUILD AGREEMENT P.I. NO. 0012722 - SR 21 AT I-95 DIVERGING DIAMOND INTERCHANGE PROJECT FEBRUARY 20, 2015 Georgia Department of Transportation Volume 1 - DB Agreement