Direct Damage definition

Direct Damage has the meaning given in clause 24.2; "Dispute" has the meaning given in clause 23.1;
Direct Damage has the meaning given to it in clause 26.2;
Direct Damage suffered by a person means loss or damage suffered by the person which is not indirect damage;

Examples of Direct Damage in a sentence

  • Except in respect of liability under clauses 22, 26.8, 26.11 and 26.12, each party (and its officers, employees and agents) will be liable under or in connection with this agreement (whether in contract, tort (including negligence) or otherwise) to the other party for only direct damage to the physical property of any person ("Direct Damage") that results from a breach of this agreement, negligence, or failure to exercise Good Electricity Industry Practice.

  • Such a breach gives rise to compensation for any Direct Damage that the other Party can demonstrate, subject to the limitations provided for in paragraph 7.2.3.

  • The Parties to this Contract shall be liable to one another for any Direct Damage.

  • The Party in breach and/or at fault will indemnify the other Party and compensate it for any Direct Damage, including for claims by third parties in relation to such Direct Damage.

  • Subject to clause 23.2, the Operator is not liable for any Direct Damage or Indirect Damage caused by or arising out of any refusal to Receive Gas under clause 5.3, unless the refusal is deemed to be a Curtailment under clause 5.5, in which case clause 17 applies.


More Definitions of Direct Damage

Direct Damage means any Damage other than Consequential Damage;
Direct Damage shall solely mean:
Direct Damage suffered by a person means loss or damage suffered by the person which is not Indirect Damage.
Direct Damage means loss or damage which is not Indirect Damage;
Direct Damage means the damage suffered by a Part itself upon its Failure.
Direct Damage means any Damage other than Consequential Damage; Disclosing Party has the meaning given to that term in clause 31(b); Dispute has the meaning given to that term in clause 32.2;
Direct Damage. Damage to a component or part attributable to defective Services on the damaged part or component. DIRECT MATERIAL: All parts, supplies and materials which are incorporated into the Equipment as part of an assembly, accessory, or component.