Consequential definition

Consequential or "Special Damages" as used herein include but are not limited to lost or damaged products or goods, costs of transportation, lost sales, lost orders, lost income, increased overhead, labor, and incidental costs and operational inefficiencies.
Consequential or “special damage” includes, but is not limited to costs of transportation, lost sales, lost orders, lost profits, lost income, increased over head, labor and material costs, and cost of manufacturing variances and operational inefficiencies. JLG’s maximum liability under this warranty shall be the purchase price paid to JLG with respect to the product to which such warranty is claimed. This warranty constitutes JLG’s entire and exclusive warranty as to the product and is the sole and exclusive remedy for product defects in material and workmanship. JLG does not assume (and has not authorized any other person to assume on its behalf) any other warranty or liability in connection with any product covered by this warranty. JLG EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER AS TO THE PRODUCT FURNISHED HEREUNDER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY EXPRESS WARRANTIES, EXCEPT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY PROVIDED HEREIN, OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES AS TO MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Consequential or “special” damages shall mean damages which are not actual or direct damages.

Examples of Consequential in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding any rule of the AAA Commercial Arbitration Rules to the contrary, the Parties agree that the arbitrator will have no authority to award punitive damages, exemplary damages, Consequential Damages, multiple damages, or any other damages not measured by the prevailing Party’s actual damages, and may not, in any event, make any ruling, finding or award that does not conform to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

  • The arbitrator will have no authority to award punitive damages, exemplary damages, Consequential Damages, multiple damages, or any other damages not measured by the prevailing Party's actual damages, and may not, in any event, make any ruling, finding or award that does not conform to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

  • Consequential Damages for Gross Negligence or Willful Misconduct.

  • Notwithstanding any rule of the AAA Commercial Arbitration Rules to the contrary, the Parties agree that the arbitrator will have no authority to award punitive damages, exemplary damages, Consequential Damages, multiple damages, or any other damages not measured by the prevailing Party's actual damages, and may not, in any event, make any ruling, finding or award that does not conform to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

  • Consequential damages include, but are not limited to, loss of use and loss of profit.

  • Consequential damages, including any delay of work or damages incurred by other parties due to errors and omissions may be included in the recovery.

  • Consequential damages, loss of overhead, loss of overhead contribution of any kind, and/or loss of anticipated profits on work not performed shall not be included in the Contractor’s claim and will not be considered, allowed, or included as part of any settlement.

  • Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary elsewhere in the Contract, Company shall be responsible for, indemnify, defend and hold Contractor Group harmless from and against Company Group’s own Consequential Loss and Contractor shall be responsible for, indemnify, defend and hold Company Group harmless from and against Contractor Group’s own Consequential Loss, arising out of or in connection with the Contract.

  • Other than for liability for TOP Charges under clauses 12.8 and 16.3 or the indemnities given under clauses 4.6 and 13.5, neither party will be liable to the other party for any Consequential Loss relating to this agreement however arising (including under this agreement, in tort including negligence, or for breach of any statutory duty).

  • Consequential changes to the relevant section on compensation in the ABPI’s Guidelines For Phase I Clinical Trials (2012 Edition) have also been made.


More Definitions of Consequential

Consequential means what was consequent upon the breach; Caledonia North Sea Ltd v British Telecommunications [2002] UKHL 4, Transocean Drilling UK Ltd v Providence Resources plc [2016] EWCA Civ 372 and the Star Polaris [2016] EWHC 2941 (Comm).

Related to Consequential

  • Consequential Damages means Losses claimed to have resulted from any indirect, incidental, reliance, special, consequential, punitive, exemplary, multiple or any other Loss, including damages claimed to have resulted from harm to business, loss of anticipated revenues, savings, or profits, or other economic Loss claimed to have been suffered not measured by the prevailing Party’s actual damages, and any other damages typically considered consequential damages under Applicable Law, regardless of whether the Parties knew or had been advised of the possibility that such damages could result in connection with or arising from anything said, omitted, or done hereunder or related hereto, including willful acts or omissions.

  • Punitive Damages are those damages awarded as a penalty, the amount of which is neither governed nor fixed by statute.

  • Consequential Loss means indirect or consequential loss or damage such as, but not limited to, loss of contract, bargain, expectation, opportunity, profit, production, revenue, anticipated cost reduction or interest payable howsoever caused, arising out of or in connection with this Contract.

  • Special Damages has the meaning set forth in Section 12.

  • Damages means any loss, claim, damage, liability, cost and expense (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees and disbursements and costs and expenses of expert witnesses and investigation).