Direct Losses definition

Direct Losses means all damages, losses, liabilities, penalties, fines, assessments, claims, actions, costs, expenses (including the cost of legal or professional services, legal costs being on a substantial indemnity basis), proceedings, demands and charges whether arising under statute, contract or at common law, except Indirect Losses.
Direct Losses means damages, losses, indebtedness, claims, actions, costs (including the cost of legal or professional services, legal costs being on an indemnity basis), expenses, liabilities, proceedings, demands and charges whether arising under statute, contract or at common law, but excluding Indirect Losses;
Direct Losses means any Losses other than those described in Rule 527(d). “Director” means any member of the Board.

Examples of Direct Losses in a sentence

  • You will indemnify and keep indemnified any Replacement Provider in full in relation to any and all Direct Losses caused to the Replacement Provider as a result of increased costs of employing the TUPE Employees arising as a result of any breach by you of Clause 26.14.

  • You will indemnify and keep indemnified any Replacement Provider in full in relation to any and all Direct Losses caused to the Replacement Provider as a result of increased costs of employing the Employees arising as a result of any breach by you of Clause 26.14.

  • You will be liable for any claims made by or in respect of any of the Employees relating to or arising during the employment of the Employee or Employees concerned up to the date of expiry or termination (where applicable) of this Contract including, any claims for breach of contract, dismissal, discrimination or relating to any personal injury and you will indemnify and will keep any Replacement Provider indemnified in full in relation to any and all Direct Losses arising from any such claim.

  • Direct Losses incurred by the Authority arising out of or in connection with any claim, demand, fine, penalty, action, investigation or proceeding by any third party against the Authority caused by the act or omission of the Service Provider.

  • These are limited to Direct Losses, and exclude Indirect Losses (such as loss of profit and loss of business opportunity), and further Participants partially exclude their liability for their negligence (see below) and claims in tort.


More Definitions of Direct Losses

Direct Losses means, subject to the provisions of Clause 16 (Indemnities), all damage, losses, liabilities, claims, actions, costs, expenses (including the cost of legal or professional services, legal costs being on an agent/client, client paying basis), proceedings, demands and charges whether arising under statute, contract or at common law but, to avoid doubt, excluding Indirect Losses;
Direct Losses means affected hotels' losses of hotel guest business attributable to the qualified hotel room supply being added to the market in the state.
Direct Losses means all Losses other than Indirect Losses;
Direct Losses means, in respect of a condition, event or omission, without duplication, all damages, losses, liabilities, claims, actions, costs, expenses (including the cost of legal or professional services), proceedings, demands and charges (subject to any duty to mitigate at Law), whether arising under statute, contract or at common law, which result directly from such condition, event or omission and which, in the case of negligence, are reasonably foreseeable as likely to occur:
Direct Losses means, in relation to a Party, the actual losses or damages sustained by the Party that arise in the usual course but not any special, indirect, consequential or incidental losses or damages (whether or not they were or ought to have been foreseen or known by the other Party) including, but not limited to, loss of business opportunity, business interruption or lost profits, or punitive or exemplary damages;
Direct Losses means all damage, losses, indebtedness, claims, actions, cash, expenses (including the cost of legal or professional services), proceedings, demands, and charges whether arising under statute, contract or at common law but to avoid doubt, excluding Indirect Losses;
Direct Losses means Losses other than: