Wrongful Acts definition

Wrongful Acts means any actual or alleged negligent act, error or omission, or series of continuous, repeated, related or interrelated acts, errors or omissions, alleged to have been committed by the Insured, solely while performing Professional Services for others for a fee.
Wrongful Acts means any intentional misrepresentation to Buyer, fraud of Seller, or other willful misconduct by Seller or Holding Company in connection with this Agreement or the Transactions.
Wrongful Acts means any intentional misrepresentation, fraud or other willful misconduct.

Examples of Wrongful Acts in a sentence

  • One may argue that pursuant to Article 22 of the ILC Articles on Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts, the wrongfulness of these law enforcement measures can be precluded if they constitute countermeasures.

  • All Claims for damages because of a Wrongful Act or a series of related Wrongful Acts, including damages claimed by the Employee’s dependents and beneficiaries, will be deemed to have been made at the time the first of those Claims is made against the Member.

  • Any time during which the Architect is delayed in the Architect's work by acts of District or its employees or those in a direct contractual relationship with District or by acts of nature or other occurrences which were not or could not have been reasonably foreseen and provided for, and which are not due to any Wrongful Acts or Omissions, shall be added to the time for completion of any obligations of the Architect.

  • Coverage must be afforded for Wrongful Acts in an amount not less than $5,000,000 each claim and $5,000,000 aggregate.

  • Coverage must be afforded for Wrongful Acts in an amount not less than $1,000,000 each claim and $1,000,000 aggregate.


More Definitions of Wrongful Acts

Wrongful Acts means "wrongful acts" as defined in the "underlying insurance" that provides directors and officers coverage.
Wrongful Acts means an actual or alleged negligent error, misstatement or misleading statement; an act of negligent omission or neglect, negligence or breach of duty, including misfeasance and nonfeasance by a named member rendered in the discharge of their duties. Wrongful act shall also include such acts in the Administration of Employee Benefits Programs and wrongful acts arising out of Employment Practices.
Wrongful Acts means, with respect to any Liability Coverage Section, the acts, errors, omissions and other matters defined as Wrongful Acts in such coverage section.
Wrongful Acts means any actual or alleged Discrimination, Harassment, Retaliation, Workplace Tort or Wrongful Employment Decision committed by the Insured but only if such act relates to an Employee or an applicant for employment with the Company or an Outside Entity.
Wrongful Acts means any of the following, whether actual or alleged, and claimed by or on behalf of an existing or former “Employee” or an applicant for employment, and only if committed or allegedly committed by any of the “Insureds” in their capacity as such, resulting from employment-related “Discrimination”, “Harassment”, “Wrongful Termination”, or “Retaliation”, defamation, denial of training/seniority, failure to enforce policies, failure to hire, failure to grant tenure, false imprisonment, invasion of privacy, libel/slander, malicious prosecution, misrepresentation, negligent evaluation, negligent hiring or supervision, promissory estoppels and intentional interference with contract, violations of the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act, violations of the Family Medical Leave Act, wrongful demotion, wrongful discipline or wrongful deprivation of career opportunity. “Wrongful Acts” which share a common nexus of fact, series of acts or are causally connected shall be deemed Interrelated “Wrongful Acts”. Interrelated “Wrongful Acts” shall be deemed to have first occurred on the date the first of such acts occurred.
Wrongful Acts means Wrongful Acts which are logically or causally connected by reason of any common fact, circumstance, situation, transaction or event. Investigative Costs means reasonable and necessary fees and expenses (other than regular or overtime wages or salaries) incurred by the Insured Entity, with the prior written consent of the Insurer, in connection with the investigation or evaluation of a Shareholder ▇▇▇▇▇▇.
Wrongful Acts means any actual or alleged breach of duty, breach of trust, neglect, error, misstatement, misleading statement, omission, breach of warranty of authority or other act done or wrongly attempted by the Insured in the course of their duties to the Named Organisation, or any matter claimed against the Insured solely by reason of their serving the Named Organisation. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the term ‘Wrongful Acts’ includes an ‘Employment Dispute’. All such causally connected wrongful acts shall be deemed interrelated Wrongful Acts.