Partial Casualty definition

Partial Casualty means any Casualty which does not constitute a Termination Event.
Partial Casualty means any loss, damage, destruction, taking by eminent domain, loss of use or theft of any portion of a Equipment which does not constitute a Casualty.
Partial Casualty is defined in Section 21.K.

Examples of Partial Casualty in a sentence

  • If this Lease is terminated with respect to any Property as a result of a Partial Casualty, simultaneously with such termination Lessee shall pay Lessor an amount equal to the insurance deductible applicable to such Partial Casualty.

  • Any Casualty Proceeds paid to Agent with respect to a Vehicle suffering a Casualty or a Partial Casualty shall also be deposited in the Deposit Account.

  • To Sellers’ Knowledge, no Owned Car has suffered a Casualty Occurrence or a Partial Casualty Occurrence.

  • Figure 2 identifies the sources of funding over the past 10-Years.

  • Notwithstanding the forgoing, Lessee shall commence and diligently complete all temporary repairs necessary for the protection of the Property promptly after the event of Partial Condemnation or Partial Casualty.


More Definitions of Partial Casualty

Partial Casualty has the meaning set forth in Section 18.B.
Partial Casualty means any loss of any part of the Project or use thereof due to destruction or damage or seizure, condemnation, confiscation or taking of or requisition of title to or use of, any part of the Project or, if it prevents the Lessee from operating or maintaining any part of the Project or the Project Site by any Governmental Entity that does not constitute an Event of Loss.
Partial Casualty means any Casualty which does not constitute a Material Casualty.
Partial Casualty means any loss, damage, destruction, taking by eminent domain, loss of use or theft of any portion of a Vehicle which does not constitute a Casualty. "Casualty" means any of the following events in respect of any Vehicle: (a) the loss of such Vehicle or the use thereof due to theft, disappearance, destruction, damage beyond repair or rendition of such Vehicle permanently unfit for normal use for any reason whatsoever; (b) any damage to such Vehicle which results in any insurance settlement with respect to such Vehicle on the basis of a total loss; (c) the permanent condemnation, confiscation or seizure of, or requisition of title to or use of, such Vehicle; (d) as a result of any rule, regulation, order or other action by any Authority, the use of such Vehicle in the normal course of business shall have been prohibited, directly or indirectly, for a period of six consecutive months, unless Grantor, prior to the expiration of such six-month period, shall have undertaken and shall be diligently carrying forward all steps which are necessary or desirable to permit the normal use of such Vehicle by Grantor thereof or, in any event, if use of such Vehicle shall have been prohibited, directly or indirectly, for a period of twelve consecutive months; or (e) the operation or location of such Vehicle, while under requisition for use by any Authority, in any area excluded from coverage by any insurance policy then in effect with respect to such Vehicle required by the terms of Section 6 hereof, if Grantor shall be unable to obtain indemnity in lieu thereof from such Authority.
Partial Casualty means any Casualty which does not constitute a Termination Event. "Partial Condemnation" shall mean any Condemnation which does not constitute a Termination Event. "Permitted Encumbrances" shall mean those covenants, restrictions, reservations, liens, conditions and easements and other encumbrances, other than any Mortgage or Assignment, listed on Exhibit "C" hereto (but such listing shall ----------- not be deemed to revive any such encumbrances that have expired or terminated or are otherwise invalid or unenforceable). "Person" shall mean an individual, partnership, association, corporation or other entity.
Partial Casualty means any Casualty which does not constitute a Termination Event. “Partial Condemnation” means any Condemnation which does not constitute aTermination Event.
Partial Casualty in Section 5(c) is amended in full to read as follows: