Common use of RECOVERY OF SUMS Clause in Contracts

RECOVERY OF SUMS. If the Indemnifier pays to the Beneficiary an amount in respect of an indemnity and the Beneficiary subsequently recovers (whether by payment, discount, credit, saving, relief or other benefit or otherwise) a sum which is directly referable to the fact, matter, event or circumstances giving rise to the Claim, the Beneficiary shall forthwith repay to the Indemnifier whichever the lesser is of: an amount equal to the sum recovered (or the value of the discount, credit, saving, relief, other benefit or amount otherwise obtained) less any out-of-pocket costs and expenses properly incurred by the Beneficiary in recovering or obtaining the same; and the amount paid to the Beneficiary by the Indemnifier in respect of the Claim under the relevant indemnity.

Appears in 19 contracts

Samples: Dynamic Marketplace Agreement, Framework Agreement, Services Framework Agreement

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RECOVERY OF SUMS. If the Indemnifier pays to the Beneficiary an amount in respect of an indemnity and the Beneficiary subsequently recovers (whether by payment, discount, credit, saving, relief or other benefit or otherwise) a sum which is directly referable to the fact, matter, event or circumstances giving rise to the Claim, the Beneficiary shall forthwith repay to the Indemnifier whichever the lesser is of: an amount equal to the sum recovered (or the value of the discount, credit, saving, relief, other benefit or amount otherwise obtained) less any out-of-pocket ofpocket costs and expenses properly incurred by the Beneficiary in recovering or obtaining the same; and the amount paid to the Beneficiary by the Indemnifier in respect of the Claim under the relevant indemnity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Panel Agreement

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