Examples of Uncompensated damages in a sentence
Uncompensated damages are most likely to occur for claimants with damages that are more difficult to prove.
Uncompensated damages are most likely to occur for claimants with damages that are more difficult to prove.
Liquidated Damages means all liquidated damages then owing pursuant to Section 5 of the Registration Rights Agreement.
Delay Liquidated Damages has the meaning set forth in Section 13.1.
Covered Damage All damages to property of the unit's owner, up to $1,475.00 in the aggregate for each Stay, that occurs during the Covered Guest's stay and that is the result of the inadvertent acts or omissions of the Covered Guest or the Covered Guest's invitee, excluding the damages listed in the conditions section above. • "Covered Guest": All registered guests and all persons booked to share the same unit of accommodations, and have paid the required plan cost. • "Stay": The stay at an iTrip unit, from the date of a Covered Guest's check-in to the date of check-out.
Performance Liquidated Damages means any liquidated damages resulting from the Project’s performance which are required to be paid by the EPC Contractor or any other Material Project Party for or on account of any diminution to the performance of the Project.
Overhead Damage means any damage to the Vehicle or to any third-party property that is caused by: (a) contact between any part of the Vehicle that is at or above the level of the top of the front windscreen with objects overhanging or obstructing its path; (b) the Vehicle hitting a signed height restricted structure such as but not limited to bridges, car parks and drive throughs; or (c) objects being placed on the roof of the Vehicle;
Indemnified Damages shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 6(a).
Liquidated Damages Multiplier means, with respect to a particular Purchaser, (i) the product of the Common Unit Price multiplied by (ii) the number of Purchased Units purchased by such Purchaser that may not be disposed of without restriction and without the need for current public information pursuant to any section of Rule 144 (or any similar provision then in effect) under the Securities Act.
Economic damages means objectively verifiable monetary losses, including medical expenses, loss of earnings, burial costs, loss of use of property, cost of replacement or repair, cost of obtaining substitute domestic services, loss of employment, and loss of business or employment opportunities.
SPECIAL LIQUIDATED DAMAGES means the amount payable by the Transport Supplier in case of default arising out of Non-availability of vehicle(s)/crew when the Company's operations are normal and also Non-availability of services due to unauthorized / lightening strike by Transport Supplier or his/her crew for any reason whatsoever. The period of non-availability of services will be treated as shutdown and shall attract Special Liquidated damage at the rate of twice the pro- rata fixed charge per day. Special L.D. shall be levied irrespective of whether such default resulted in a shutdown for the whole day or part thereof.
Liquidated Damages Amount has the meaning set forth in Section 2(e) hereof.
Differential Amount means the Differential Amount as calculated or, respectively, specified by the Calculation Agent pursuant to § 4 of the Special Conditions.
Noneconomic damages ’ means damages for phys-
Delay Damages means the damages assessed pursuant to Section 3.2(a) hereof.
Damages means any loss, claim, damage, liability, costs and expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable attorney's fees and disbursements and costs and expenses of expert witnesses and investigation).
Cover Damages means, with respect to any Delivery Failure, an amount equal to (a) the positive net amount, if, any, by which the Replacement Price exceeds the applicable Price that would have been paid pursuant to Section 5.1 hereof, multiplied by the quantity of that Delivery Failure, plus (b) any applicable penalties and other costs assessed by ISO-NE or any other Person against Buyer as a result of Seller’s failure to deliver such Products in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Buyer shall provide a statement for the applicable period explaining in reasonable detail the calculation of any Cover Damages.
Excess Compensation means Compensation in excess of the following Integration Level: (Choose (1) or (2))
Extra Premium means an additional amount charged by Us, as per Our Underwriting Policy, which is determined on the basis of disclosures made by You in the Proposal Form or any other information received by Us including medical examination report of the Life Insured.
Late Payment Surcharge shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Article 10.3.3 of this Agreement;
Exception Payments means payments to deposit accounts or brokerage accounts, payments to settle securities transactions (including, without limitation, stocks, bonds, securities, futures (forex), options, or an investment interest in any entity or property).
Uncompensated Interest Shortfall With respect to a Loan Group, for any Distribution Date, the sum of (i) the aggregate Relief Act Shortfall for such Distribution Date with respect to the Mortgage Loans in such Loan Group, (ii) aggregate Curtailment Shortfall for such Distribution Date with respect to the Mortgage Loans in such Loan Group and (iii) the excess, if any, of (a) aggregate Uncollected Interest for such Distribution Date with respect to the Mortgage Loans in such Loan Group over (b) Compensating Interest for such Distribution Date with respect to the Mortgage Loans in such Loan Group. Uncompensated Interest Shortfall for Loan Group I shall be allocated to the Group I-L Regular Interests and the portions of the Group C-B-L Regular Interests that derive their Interest Distribution Amounts from the Group I Loans, pro rata according to the amount of interest accrued but unpaid on each such Class or portion thereof, in reduction thereof. Uncompensated Interest Shortfall for Loan Group II shall be allocated to the Group II-L Regular Interests and the portions of the Group C-B-L Regular Interests that derive their Interest Distribution Amounts from the Group II Loans, pro rata according to the amount of interest accrued but unpaid on each such Class or portion thereof, in reduction thereof. Uncompensated Interest Shortfall for Loan Group I shall be allocated to the Class I-X-M, Class C-Y-1 and Class C-Z-1 Regular Interests, pro rata according to the amount of interest accrued but unpaid on each such Class, in reduction thereof. Uncompensated Interest Shortfall for Loan Group II shall be allocated to the Class II-X-M, Class C-Y-2 and Class C-Z-2 Regular Interests, pro rata according to the amount of interest accrued but unpaid on each such Class, in reduction thereof.
Compensatory Damages are those amounts awarded to compensate for the actual damages sustained, and are not awarded as a penalty, nor fixed in amount by statute.
415 Compensation means:
Monthly Fees means, collectively, [INSERT FOR HFS: the Monthly Food and Beverage Fee,] the Monthly Program Fee and the Monthly Royalty Fee, each of which is set forth in the Addendum. [INSERT FOR HFS: “Monthly Food and Beverage Fee” means the fee we require from you in Subsection 8.2, which is set forth in the Addendum.]
Daily Delay Damages means with respect to a Guaranteed Project Milestone, an amount equal to (a) the Project Development Security Amount posted as of the first date that Daily Delay Damages are payable under this Agreement with respect to such Guaranteed Project Milestone, divided by (b) 120.
Maximum Potential Additional Dividend Liability, as of any Valuation Date, means the aggregate amount of Additional Dividends that would be due if the Corporation were to make Retroactive Taxable Allocations, with respect to any fiscal year, estimated based upon dividends paid and the amount of undistributed realized net capital gains and other taxable income earned by the Corporation, as of the end of the calendar month immediately preceding such Valuation Date and assuming such Additional Dividends are fully taxable.
Access Compensation is the compensation paid by one Party to the other Party for the origination/termination of intraLATA toll calls to/from its End User. Access compensation is in accordance with the LEC’s tariffed access rates.