Your loss definition

Your loss means your insured, underinsured or uninsured loss or damage or legal liability, costs, payments made and expenses in respect to which you have claimed under your policy. Any action or legal proceeding we take will be commenced either in your name, or in the name of any other person or entity that suffered your loss. We have full discretion over the conduct and any settlement of the recovery action.
Your loss under this section means any insured, underinsured or uninsured loss, costs, payments made and expenses in relation to which You have claimed under this Policy.
Your loss means your insured, underinsured or uninsured loss or damage or legal liability, costs, payments made and expenses in relation to the incident. Any action or legal proceeding we take will be commenced either in your name, or in the name

Examples of Your loss in a sentence

  • We shall recover only the excess after You are fully compensated for Your loss.

  • We will reimburse You, up to the Maximum Benefit Amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits, if Your Baggage and Personal Effects, which are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed during Your Trip or while checked with a Common Carrier less any amount paid or payable by a Common Carrier, hotel, Travel Supplier or any other party responsible for Your loss, provided You have taken all reasonable measures to protect, save and/or recover Your property at all times.

  • Your loss may be limited, but the risk of sustaining a total loss to the amount agreed is substantial.

  • If You enroll because You are losing minimum essential coverage within the next 60 days You are determined newly eligible for advance payments of the Premium Tax Credit because the coverage You are enrolled in will no longer be employer-sponsored minimum essential coverage, or You gain access to new qualified dental plans because You are moving, and Your selection is made on or before the triggering event, then Your coverage will begin on the first day of the month following Your loss of coverage.

  • Your loss could be not only with respect to items on the statement but other items with unauthorized signatures or alterations by the same wrongdoer.

  • We shall pay You a lump sum amount as stated in the Schedule for Your loss of rent in the event of a Runaway Tenant.

  • We shall pay for Your loss or damage to Your Building caused by malicious act of Your tenant up to the limit stated in the Schedule during the Period of Insurance.

  • We will reimburse You, up to the Maximum Benefit Amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits, if Your Baggage and Personal Effects, which are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed during Your Trip less any amount paid or payable by a Common Carrier, hotel, Travel Supplier or any other party responsible for Your loss, provided You have taken all reasonable measures to protect, save and/or recover Your property at all times.

  • Your loss may be limited, but the risk of sustaining a total loss equivalent to the amount agreed is substantial.

  • The amount of Your refund under this procedure is limited to the amount of Your loss or the amount of the substitute check, whichever is less.


More Definitions of Your loss

Your loss means your insured, underinsured or uninsured legal liability, costs, payments made and expenses in relation to the incident. Any action or legal proceeding we take will be commenced either in your name, or in the name of any other person or entity that suffered your loss. We will have full discretion over the conduct and any settlement of the recovery action.

Related to Your loss

  • Covered Loss or “Covered Losses” means an accidental death, dismemberment, or other Injury covered under the Policy.

  • Economic loss means any economic detriment suffered by a victim as a direct and proximate result of the commission of an offense and includes any loss of income due to lost time at work because of any injury caused to the victim, and any property loss, medical cost, or funeral expense incurred as a result of the commission of the offense. "Economic loss" does not include

  • Direct Loss means, in respect of either Party, any losses, liabilities, expenses, damages, costs and claims (including Claims) arising directly as a result of the other Party's failure to perform its obligations under this Agreement, and for the avoidance of doubt, includes, in respect of the Seller, any loss of payment which would have been due to it but for the Buyer's breach of this Agreement;