Examples of Loss or Losses in a sentence
Loss or Losses means any loss, damage (whether direct or indirect), liability, cost or expense including legal costs and expenses on a solicitor and own client basis.
Loss or Losses means any and all losses, costs (including court costs), claims, damages (including fines, penalties, and criminal or civil judgments and settlements), injuries, liabilities and expenses (including attorneys' fees).
Plan Sponsor’s indemnification obligation shall not apply to any Loss or Losses arising out of or relating to a Loss due to any of the following: (i) any violation of law, rules, or regulations by a party other than Plan Sponsor in connection with any Investment Option included in the Plan; (ii) the fault or negligence of, or violation of rules or regulations by Redhawk; or (iii) Redhawk’s decisions pertaining to the identification of Investment Options.
Plan Sponsor also agrees to hold Redhawk harmless and indemnify Redhawk against any Loss or Losses which Redhawk may incur or suffer under ERISA, if and to the extent such liability or loss is caused by the inaccuracy or breach by Plan Sponsor of any of the representations, warranties or obligations of Plan Sponsor set forth in this Agreement.
Plan Sponsor’s indemnification obligation shall not apply to any Loss or Losses arising out of or relating to a Loss due to any of the following: (i) the financial performance of any investment option included in a defined contribution plan; (ii) any violation of law, rules, or regulations by a party other than Plan Sponsor in connection with such investment option; or (iii) the fault or negligence of, or violation of rules or regulations by Morningstar.