Common use of Win Clause in Contracts

Win. Your claim for damages is finally decided in your favour, whether by a court decision or an agreement to pay your damages. ‘Finally’ means that your opponent: • Is not allowed to appeal against the court decision; or • Has not appealed in time; or • Has lost any appeal.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Conditional Fee Agreement, Conditional Fee Agreement

Win. Your claim for damages is finally decided in your favour, whether by a court decision or an agreement to pay your you damages (including provisional damages) or where there is any other outcome whereby you derive benefit from having pursued the claim. 'Finally' means that your opponent: • Is opponent is not allowed to appeal against the court decision; or • Has has not appealed in time; or • Has has lost any appeal.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Conditional Fee Agreement