Amounts Recoverable Clause Samples
The 'Amounts Recoverable' clause defines the specific sums or types of compensation that a party is entitled to claim under the contract, typically in the event of a breach or loss. This clause outlines the limits or scope of recoverable damages, such as direct losses, consequential damages, or capped amounts, and may specify exclusions or conditions for recovery. Its core function is to provide clarity and certainty regarding financial remedies, thereby managing risk and preventing disputes over the extent of monetary recovery.
Amounts Recoverable. The Guarantee in this clause 20 shall be security for the whole of the moneys hereby guaranteed.
Amounts Recoverable. Any amount not paid by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or its Affiliates properly due under the Tax Separation and Indemnification Agreement and not recoverable from WPC on the basis of a guarantee (whether because of any legal limitation, disability or incapacity on the part of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or its Affiliates or any other matter or thing, whether or not known to Alliant Energy or Resources or their respective Affiliates) shall be nevertheless recoverable from WPC on the basis of a full indemnity.
Amounts Recoverable. This guarantee shall be security for the whole of the moneys hereby guaranteed.
Amounts Recoverable. 2.1.1. Settlement Class Members are eligible to submit a single Settlement Claim for either Tier 1 or Tier 2 relief, but not both, as outlined herein.
2.1.2. Tier 1 - Settlement Class Members who submit a Claim Form in the form attached as Exhibit A-1 that: (i) either (a) via online submission, provides proof of a Payment Card transaction (via receipt, Payment Card statement, or other proof of transaction) during the Exposure Window; or (b) by hard copy mail, provides a written statement under penalty of perjury that they made a transaction at a Saks, Saks OFF 5TH, or Lord & ▇▇▇▇▇▇ store in the U.S., or the U.S. territories, using a Payment Card during the Exposure Window together with the store location (city/state), the approximate date of the transaction, the last four digits of the Payment Card number used, and a general description of what they bought or returned; and (ii) indicates on the Claim Form in the space provided that they spent time monitoring Payment Card statement(s) or taking other steps to address the Security Incident, shall receive $30 if the Settlement Claim is determined to be an Approved Claim by the Settlement Administrator. Regardless of the number of affected Payment Cards for any given Settlement Class Member, only one (1) $30 payment will be issued per Settlement Class Member under Tier 1.
2.1.3. Tier 2 - Settlement Class Members who submit a Claim Form in the form attached as Exhibit A-2 via online submission, and provide both proof of a Payment Card transaction at a Saks, Saks OFF 5TH, or Lord & ▇▇▇▇▇▇ store in the U.S., or the U.S. territories, (receipt or Payment Card statement or other proof of transaction) during the Exposure Window and documented proof of extraordinary out-of-pocket fraud costs that were not reimbursed, including: (1) costs and expenses spent addressing identity theft or fraud; (2) losses caused by restricted access to funds (e.g., costs of taking out a loan, ATM withdrawal fees); (3) late fees, declined payment fees, overdraft fees, returned check fees, customer service fees, and/or card cancellation or replacement fees; (4) unauthorized charges on credit or debit cards; (5) unauthorized withdrawal of funds from bank accounts (e.g., checking, savings and money market); and (6) other documented losses that were not reimbursed, shall receive the amount of those documented costs, plus $30 for time spent dealing with the effects of those costs, up to a cap of $5,000 if the Settlement Claim is determined to ...
