Intangible losses definition

Intangible losses means incremental adverse conse- quences to property that are not economic in nature, including property related to social, cultural, unique, or resource-based values, including the loss of irreplaceable and unique historic and cultural features; long-lasting pollution of land or water; or long-lasting or permanent changes to the ecology, including fish and endangered species habitat identified and evaluated by a public natu- ral resource management or protection agency.

Examples of Intangible losses in a sentence

  • Rademan wrote the Plaintiffs (and four others similarly situated) notifying each of them of his inability to complete their marriage licenses because of the new JCCC policy, practice, or custom of requiring his social security number and returned the $51.00 each paid for her license.

  • Intangible losses, such as a defect in title or a legal interest in property, are generally not regarded as “physical” losses in the absence of actually physical damage to the property.

  • Intangible losses such as long-term impacts on mental health, lifelong loss of earnings related to missed schooling or malnutrition in drought years, or cultural heritage and identity, are almost uninsurable.

  • They are reviewing UWF’s claims and we should be hearing something soon.• Intangible losses (student attrition, etc.) are not quantified.

  • They are bankrupt or being wound up, are having their affairs administered by the courts, have entered into an arrangement with creditors, have suspended business activities, are the subject of proceedings concerning those matter, or are in any analogous situation arising from a similar procedure provided for in national legistation or regulations.

  • Intangible losses include a series of problems that increase the cost of living, such as loss of sources of livelihood, or inconvenient means of transportation and communications, inconvenient medical care, and inconvenient access to schools.

  • Intangible losses are included in the higher values for Perry Preschool and the estimate for the meta-analysis, but not in the lower estimate for Perry or the estimate of Chicago Child–Parent Centres.

  • Intangible losses such as pain, suffering, and loss of quality of life due to the trauma of crime cost an estimated $45 billion.

  • They will troubleshoot, install, implement and administer NBU’s network, communications and security systems.

  • Intangible losses may be major and potentially impossible to mitigate, critical lifeline services may be significantly disrupted, and property losses may be extensive.

Related to Intangible losses

  • Intangible Assets means assets that are considered to be intangible assets under GAAP, including customer lists, goodwill, computer software, copyrights, trade names, trademarks, patents, franchises, licenses, unamortized deferred charges, unamortized debt discount and capitalized research and development costs.

  • Intangible income means income of any of the following types: income yield, interest, capital gains, dividends, or other income arising from the ownership, sale, exchange, or other disposition of intangible property including, but not limited to, investments, deposits, money, or credits as those terms are defined in Chapter 5701. of the Ohio Revised Code, and patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade names, investments in real estate investment trusts, investments in regulated investment companies, and appreciation on deferred compensation. "Intangible income" does not include prizes, awards, or other income associated with any lottery winnings, gambling winnings, or other similar games of chance.

  • Intangible Asset means any asset which is treated as an intangible asset in conformity with GAAP, including, without limitation, leasehold rights, franchise rights, non-compete agreements, goodwill, unamortized debt discounts, patents, patent applications, trademarks, trade names, copyrights and licenses.

  • Net Tangible Assets means the total of all assets (including revaluations thereof as a result of commercial appraisals, price level restatement or otherwise) appearing on the Company’s balance sheet, net of applicable reserves and deductions, but excluding goodwill, trade names, trademarks, patents, unamortized debt discount and all other like intangible assets (which term shall not be construed to include such revaluations), less the aggregate of the Company’s current liabilities appearing on such balance sheet. For purposes of this definition, the Company's balance sheet does not include assets and liabilities of its subsidiaries.

  • Intangible Property shall have the meaning given to such term in Section 2.1(c) hereof.

  • Intangible shall have the meaning set forth in the Security Instrument.

  • Tangible Assets means assets consisting of land, buildings and plant, machinery and equipment;

  • Intangibles means all copyrights, trademarks, trade names, service marks, service names, licenses, patents, permits, jingles, proprietary information, technical information and data, machinery and equipment warranties, and other similar intangible property rights and interests (and any goodwill associated with any of the foregoing) applied for, issued to, or owned by Seller or under which Seller is licensed or franchised and which are used or useful in the business and operations of the Station, together with any additions thereto between the date of this Agreement and the Closing Date.

  • Intangible Personal Property means incorporeal personal property including, but not limited to, deposits in banks, negotiable instruments, mortgages, debts, receivables, shares of stock, bonds, notes, credits, evidences of an interest in property, evidences of debt, and choses in action generally.

  • Consolidated Intangible Assets means, at any date, all assets of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries that are considered to be intangible assets under GAAP, including, without limitation, customer lists, goodwill, computer software, copyrights, trade names, trademarks, patents, franchises, licenses, unamortized deferred charges, unamortized debt discount and capitalized research and development costs.

  • Total Tangible Assets means the total assets of the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries, calculated on a consolidated basis in accordance with GAAP, other than intangible assets (as determined in accordance with GAAP).

  • Tangible Net Worth means at any date as of which the amount thereof shall be determined, the consolidated total assets of Borrower and its Subsidiaries minus, without duplication, (i) the sum of any amounts attributable to (a) goodwill, (b) intangible items such as unamortized debt discount and expense, patents, trade and service marks and names, copyrights and research and development expenses except prepaid expenses, and (c) all reserves not already deducted from assets, and (ii) Total Liabilities.

  • Excluded Liability means any liability that is excluded under the Bail-In Legislation from the scope of any Bail-In Action including, without limitation, any liability excluded pursuant to Article 44 of the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive.

  • Consolidated Tangible Assets means, for any Person, total assets of such Person and its consolidated Subsidiaries, determined on a consolidated basis, less goodwill, patents, trademarks and other assets classified as intangible assets in accordance with GAAP.

  • Tangibles means the Vendor's entire interest in and to all tangible depreciable property located in or on the Lands and used, or intended for use, in connection with production, storage, treatment or transportation operations respecting the Lands, including, without limitation, the well equipment, if any, relating to the xxxxx on the Lands;

  • Included Assets has the meaning in Section 5.1(d)(ii)(A).

  • Tangible Property means any furniture, fixtures, leasehold improvements, vehicles, office equipment, computer equipment, other equipment, machinery, tools, forms, supplies or other tangible personal property of any nature.

  • Product Liabilities means all claims, Liabilities and Proceedings related to or arising from actual or alleged harm, injury, damage or death to persons, animals, property or business, irrespective of the legal theory asserted, and resulting from or alleged to result from the use, sale or manufacture of the Products.

  • Consolidated Tangible Net Worth means, as of any date of determination, for the Borrower and its Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis, Shareholders’ Equity of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries on that date minus the Intangible Assets of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries on that date.

  • Leased Intangible Property means all Intangible Property (as defined in the Purchase and Sale Agreement) acquired by Landlord with respect to the Leased Property pursuant to the Purchase Agreement.

  • Excluded Assets has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.

  • Seller Intellectual Property means the Seller Owned Intellectual Property and the Seller Licensed Intellectual Property.

  • Consolidated Tangible Net Assets means, on any date of determination and with respect to any Person at any time, the total of all assets (including revaluations thereof as a result of commercial appraisals, price level restatement or otherwise) appearing on the consolidated balance sheet of such Person and its Consolidated Subsidiaries most recently delivered to the Lenders pursuant to Section 5.01(i) as of such date of determination, net of applicable reserves and deductions, but excluding goodwill, trade names, trademarks, patents, unamortized debt discount and all other like intangible assets (which term shall not be construed to include such revaluations), less the aggregate of the consolidated current liabilities of such Person and its Consolidated Subsidiaries appearing on such balance sheet.

  • Adjusted Tangible Net Worth As of the date of determination thereof, the sum of: (i) Servicer's Tangible Net Worth; plus (ii) one percent (1%) of the amount of Servicer's servicing portfolio, as determined by the Master Servicer in the Master Servicer's reasonable discretion.

  • Identified Contingent Liabilities means the maximum estimated amount of liabilities reasonably likely to result from pending litigation, asserted claims and assessments, guaranties, uninsured risks and other contingent liabilities of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole after giving effect to the Transactions (including all fees and expenses related thereto but exclusive of such contingent liabilities to the extent reflected in Stated Liabilities), as identified and explained in terms of their nature and estimated magnitude by responsible officers of the Borrower.

  • Consolidated Net Tangible Assets means total assets (less depreciation and valuation reserves and other reserves and items deductible from gross book value of specific asset accounts under GAAP) after deducting therefrom (i) all current liabilities and (ii) all goodwill, trade names, trademarks, patents, unamortized debt discount, organization expenses, and other like intangibles, all as set forth on the most recent balance sheet of the Company and its consolidated Subsidiaries and computed in accordance with GAAP.