Circumstances definition

Circumstances means the circumstances set out in clause 3;
Circumstances means an incident, occurrence, fact, matter, act or omission which may give rise to a claim in respect of civil liability. claim means a demand for, or an assertion of a right to, civil compensation or civil damages or an intimation of an intention to seek such compensation or damages. For these purposes, an obligation on an insured firm and/or any insured to remedy a breach of the Solicitors‘ Accounts Rules 1998 (as amended from time to time), or any rules (including, without limitation, the SRA Accounts Rules) which replace the Solicitors‘ Accounts Rules 1998 in whole or in part, shall be treated as a claim, and the obligation to remedy such breach shall be treated as a civil liability for the purposes of clause 1, whether or not any person makes a demand for, or an assertion of a right to, civil compensation or civil damages or an intimation of an intention to seek such compensation or damages as a result of such breach, except where any such obligation may arise as a result of the insolvency of a bank (as defined in section 87 of the SA) or a building society which holds client money in a client account of the insured firm or the failure of such bank or building society generally to repay monies on demand. claimant means a person or entity which has made or may make a claim including a claim for contribution or indemnity. Council has the meaning given in section 87 of the SA. defence costs means legal costs and disbursements and investigative and related expenses reasonably and necessarily incurred with the consent of the insurer in:
Circumstances means a situation which may give rise to a Claim.

Examples of Circumstances in a sentence

  • Circumstances that may cause the fund to use these procedures to value an investment include, but are not limited to: an investment has been declared in default or is distressed; trading in a security has been suspended during the trading day or a security is not actively trading on its principal exchange; prices received from a regular pricing source are deemed unreliable; or there is a foreign market holiday and no trading occurred.

  • If either Party disputes or disagrees with a Contract term or the other Party’s interpretation of a Contract term or has any other administrative or contractual dispute not addressed in the Unanticipated Circumstances provisions, such Party shall promptly give the other Party written notice of said dispute.

  • Circumstances that may cause the fund to determine that market quotations are not available or reliable include, but are not limited to: when there is a significant event subsequent to the market quotation; trading in a security has been halted during the trading day; or trading in a security is insufficient or did not take place due to a closure or holiday.

  • Circumstances may arise, however, which necessitate that Personnel be substituted in the course of the work, e.g. in the event of promotions, termination of employment, sickness, vacation or other similar circumstances, at which time a replacement with comparable qualifications, skills and experience may be assigned to the project, subject to approval of WHO.

  • If this applies to you, the University is ready to support you both with regard to your course and your personal wellbeing through a process called Extenuating Circumstances (see Academic Regulations and Assessment Handbook).


More Definitions of Circumstances

Circumstances means an incident, occurrence, fact, matter, act or omission, which may give rise to a Claim.
Circumstances means an incident, occurrence, fact, matter, act or omission that might give rise to a CLAIM.
Circumstances means as defined in the DESIGNATED UNDERLYING POLICY.
Circumstances means any circumstances of an alleged, actual, or possible error, omission, or negligent act of which the INSURED becomes aware, which from the perspective of a reasonable LAWYER or LAW FIRM could potentially give rise to a CLAIM hereunder.
Circumstances means any circumstances deriving from any cause, which is beyond the control of the Interpreter or the Client.
Circumstances means how easily and through which vectors a vulnerability can be exploited, as well as the potential impact this could have on affected target systems or data. Other things to take into account are population size (i.e. how widespread is the product in use), type of system (i.e. convenience service vs. critical infrastructure), availability of exploit code and if attacks in the wild already have been observed.
Circumstances means conditions other than physical conditions i.e. other matters, which impact on the performance, such as changes to the method, sequence or timing of construction. This may be considered as being the Contractor’s risk, but only so far as can reasonably be implied by the Contract. If the tender did not include for such work to be carried out under the circumstances of the variation, or if the average rate has been materially affected by the variation, then it is likely that GCC Clause 61(1)(c) applies. An example would be a variation to add work of the same or similar character, but carried out at a time different from that implied by the Contract e.g. all foundation work has been completed before more is ordered.