Detriment definition

Detriment means violence, injury, punishment, damage, loss or disadvantage.
Detriment means loss, damage or injury. It is construed widely and includes financial and non-financial loss and adverse treatment, such as humiliation, denigration, intimidation, harassment, discrimination and disadvantage.
Detriment means any damage to the waterway or any other property of CRT caused by the presence of the authorised development and, without prejudice to the generality of that meaning, includes—

Examples of Detriment in a sentence

  • Loos, ‘Enforcing Consumer Rights through ADR at the Detriment of Consumer Law’, ERPL, Vol.

  • Detriment by Vedamain Ltd on the ground that the claimant made a protected disclosure, contrary to section 47B of the Employment Rights Act 1996 (“ERA”).

  • The University will ensure clear communication of the No Detriment Approach with students, staff, Partners and External Examiners.

  • Over the course of such authorization process, the Comptroller Entity will assess, among other items, potential effects of the application of international accounting standards pursuant to Communication “A” 6430 (Paragraph 5.5 of IFRS 9 – Detriment of financial assets value) as well as the effects of the re-expression of financial statements pursuant to Communication “A” 6651.

  • As per the NDA definition above, any students who had the No Detriment Approach applied to their profile in 2019/20 will have that year average outcome carried forward to 2020/21, this includes any modules that form part of the final grading/classification.


More Definitions of Detriment

Detriment means loss, damage or injury.16 It includes financial and non-financial loss and adverse treatment, such as humiliation, denigration, intimidation, harassment, discrimination and disadvantage. A person can suffer detriment through others thinking less favourably of them.17
Detriment means violence, injury, punishment, damage, loss or disadvantage. (2) A person who —
Detriment a detriment which the Company, in good faith, considers has or may have an adverse impact on the Company, or any relevant associated Company or any relevant Business Unit, including, but not limited to, any of the following: · any financial loss (whether impacting the financial results for the current year or a previous year); · any reputational damage;
Detriment means any damage to a waterway or any other property of BW and, without prejudice to the generality of that meaning, includes—
Detriment means treating the woman worse than she was treated before the right starts; it includes denying her promotion, facilities or training opportunities which she would otherwise have been offered. It does NOT include dismissal or unfair selection for redundancy (which are covered by a separate right (see section 11.2)).
Detriment means any physical damage to the Canal wholly or partly caused by the specified works which affects the stability, structure and safety of the Canal and, without limitation on the scope of that meaning, includes—
Detriment shall have the meaning indicated in Section 8.01(a)(ii).