Actual Damages definition
Actual Damages has the meaning set forth in Section 12.4(C).
Actual Damages means those amounts set forth in the schedule attached hereto as Exhibit T.
Actual Damages means compensation for direct, consequential, or incidental
Examples of Actual Damages in a sentence
Actual damages for the County’s breach of this Agreement shall never exceed the amount of funds that have been appropriated for payment under this Agreement, but not yet paid, for the fiscal year budget in existence at the time of the breach.
Actual damages shall include reasonable and necessary costs of completion of the Work or repair or replacement of Work which does not conform to the Contract Documents.
Actual damages for any State or County breach shall never exceed the amount of funds which have been appropriated for payment under this Contract, but not yet paid, for the fiscal year budget in existence at the time of the breach.
More Definitions of Actual Damages
Actual Damages means those amounts set forth in the schedule attached to the SLA as Exhibit T.
Actual Damages means damages to real property and personal
Actual Damages means the ascertainable loss of money or property sustained as a result of an injury, provided that such injury is covered by the liability insurance of the Gaming Enterprise without regard to any deductible amount contained in the insurance policy.
Actual Damages means the total amount of the loss that the non-defaulting party (or, in the event of a termination without cause, the non-terminating party) (as applicable, the "Damaged Party") would experience as a result of termination. As to each terminated transaction, Actual Damages shall be deemed to equal: (A) where Direct Energy is the Damaged Party, the positive difference, if any, between the contract price as defined in the Price section of the Agreement of the Electricity for the remaining term of such terminated transaction and the market price of the Electricity for the remaining term of such terminated transaction, in each case as determined by Direct Energy in a commercially reasonable manner; and (B) where Buyer is the Damaged Party, the positive difference, if any, between the market price of the Electricity for the remaining term of such terminated transaction and the contract price as defined in the Price section of the Agreement of the Electricity for the remaining term of such terminated transaction, in each case as determined by Direct Energy in a commercially reasonable manner For the avoidance of doubt, "contract price" shall include the PSC Services fee for purpose of the above calculations.
Actual Damages means all compensatory damages proximately caused by the prohibited practice or act that are reasonably ascertainable in amount. “Actual damages” does not include damages for bodily injury, pain and suffering, mental distress, or loss of consortium, loss of life, or loss of enjoyment of life.
Actual Damages means actual, direct damages of Tenant or Landlord (as the case may be) but in no event to include (i) consequential, indirect or punitive damages or (ii) damages on account of loss of business, inconvenience or annoyance.
Actual Damages means the fair market value of the real property without the alleged construction defect, the replacement cost of the real property, or the reasonable cost to repair the alleged construction defect, whichever is less, together with relocation costs, and, with respect to residential property, other direct economic costs related to loss of use, if any, interest as provided by law, and such costs of suit and reasonable attorney fees as may be awardable pursuant to contract or applicable law. "Actual damages" as to personal injury means those damages recoverable by law, except as limited by the provisions of section 13-20-806 (4).