Adverse Consequences definition

Adverse Consequences means all actions, suits, proceedings, hearings, investigations, charges, complaints, claims, demands, injunctions, judgments, orders, decrees, rulings, damages, dues, penalties, fines, costs, amounts paid in settlement, Liabilities, obligations, Taxes, liens, losses, expenses, and fees, including court costs and reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses.
Adverse Consequences means all charges, complaints, actions, suits, proceedings, hearings, investigations, claims, demands, judgments, orders, decrees, stipulations, injunctions, damages, dues, penalties, fines, costs, amounts paid in settlement, Liabilities, obligations, Taxes, liens, losses, expenses, and fees, including all attorneys' fees and court costs.
Adverse Consequences is defined in Section 7.1 hereof.

Examples of Adverse Consequences in a sentence

  • Adverse Consequences means negative impacts that are a result of system or human error.

  • Close Call Report or Reported Close Call is an event or sequence of events that has a potential for more serious Adverse Consequences to railroad safety and provides an opportunity to improve safety in support of NSR railroad operations.


More Definitions of Adverse Consequences

Adverse Consequences means all actions, suits, proceedings, hearings, investigations, charges, complaints, claims, demands, injunctions, judgments, orders, decrees, rulings, damages, dues, penalties, fines, costs, reasonable amounts paid in settlement, liabilities, obligations, taxes, liens, losses, expenses, and fees, including court costs and reasonable attorneysfees and expenses.
Adverse Consequences means all claims, judgments, damages, penalties, fines, costs, losses, liabilities or other monetary obligations (including all reasonable attorney and expert fees incurred to enforce the terms of this Agreement) net of any recovery from any third party including, without limitation, insurance proceeds.
Adverse Consequences means all liabilities, demands, claims, actions, causes of action, costs, expenses, damages (including incidental, special, but excluding consequential and punitive damages and lost profits), Taxes, losses, penalties, fines, judgments or amounts paid in settlement, including reasonable attorneys’ and accountants’ fees, including, without limitation, all Adverse Consequences incurred by the REIT. The term Adverse Consequences expressly includes any consequences arising from the REIT’s sending, or failure to send, any filings relating to transfer taxes due, or otherwise, in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, including any interest, penalties or reassessment of the value of any Interest for purposes of ad valorem taxes, and the REIT’s failure to pay any transfer taxes due in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
Adverse Consequences means all damages from complaints, actions, suits, proceedings, hearings, investigations, claims, demands, judgments, orders, decrees, stipulations, injunctions, damages, dues, penalties, fines, costs, amounts paid in settlement, liabilities, obligations, taxes, liens, losses, expenses, and fees, including all reasonable attorneys' fees and court costs.
Adverse Consequences shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.1.
Adverse Consequences means all actions, suits, proceedings, hearings, investigations, charges, complaints, claims, demands, injunctions, judgments, orders, decrees, rulings, damages, dues, penalties, fines, costs, amounts paid in settlement, liabilities, obligations, Taxes, liens, losses, expenses, and fees, including court costs and reasonable attorneysfees and expenses, but excluding (except to the extent paid to an unrelated third party pursuant to a Third Party Claim) punitive, exemplary, special or consequential damages.
Adverse Consequences means negative impacts that may occur upstream, downstream, or at other locations remote from the dam. The primary concerns are loss of human life, economic loss (including property damage), disruption of lifeline facilities, and environmental impact.