Consequential/Indirect Damages definition
Consequential/Indirect Damages means indirect damages or special damages (whether within the contemplation of the Parties at the time of entering into the contract or not), which terms shall include, without limitation, any loss of profit, loss of business or trade, loss of production, loss of use, loss of contract, loss of opportunity or wasted overheads (which will include packing and repacking of containers, cargo dues, freight, agency fees, customs duties, surveyor fees, transport costs, storage charges, documentation costs and demurrage or other delay costs or loss of business reputation or business opportunities suffered by the other;
Consequential/Indirect Damages means those damages that although caused by the breach of contract, are ordinarily regarded in law as being too remote to be recoverable unless, in the special circumstances attending the conclusion of the contract, the Parties actually or presumptively contemplated that they would probably result from the breach;