Regulatory Fines definition

Regulatory Fines means any civil monetary fine or penalty imposed as a result of a Disciplinary or Regulatory Proceeding. Regulatory Fines shall not include any criminal fines, disgorgement of profits, multiple damages or civil monetary fines or penalties that are not insurable by law.
Regulatory Fines means fines, penalties, or sanctions awarded for a violation of any “Privacy Regulation”.
Regulatory Fines means any civil monetary fine or penalty imposed by a federal, state, local or foreign governmental entity in such entity’s regulatory or official capacity pursuant to its order under a Regulatory Proceeding. Regulatory Fines shall not include any criminal fines, disgorgement of profits, multiple damages or civil monetary fines or penalties that are not insurable by law.

Examples of Regulatory Fines in a sentence

  • The Insurer will pay Regulatory Fines and Claims Expenses that the Insured is legally obligated to pay because of a Regulatory Proceeding made against an Insured for a Security Incident, Privacy Incident, or Data Subject Rights.


More Definitions of Regulatory Fines

Regulatory Fines means any civil monetary fine or penalty imposed by a governmental authority of any state or any body of the European Union in such entity’s regulatory or official capacity under a Regulatory Proceeding. Regulatory Fines shall not include any civil monetary fines or penalties that are not insurable under Czech law, criminal fines, disgorgement of profits or multiple damages.
Regulatory Fines means civil monetary fines, civil penalties, or amounts deposited in a consumer redress fund imposed in a Regulatory Proceeding, to the extent insurable in any applicable venue that most favors coverage. Regulatory Fines will not include:
Regulatory Fines means any civil fine or civil monetary penalty imposed in a regulatory proceeding payable by the Insured to the government entity bringing such regulatory proceeding in such entity’s regulatory or official capacity.
Regulatory Fines means any civil monetary penalty imposed by a Canadian federal, provincial, territorial or municipal governmental entity in such entity’s regulatory or official capacity pursuant to its order under a “regulatory proceeding”.
Regulatory Fines means civil fines and penalties assessed against the Insured by an “authority” as a result of a “regulatory proceeding” under Paragraph A.1. Network And Information Security Liability.
Regulatory Fines means civil fines and penalties assessed against You by an Authority as a result of a Claim subject to coverage under Data Breach and Privacy Liability Coverage; provided, however, Our total obligation under this Policy for all Regulatory Fines will not exceed $250,000 which amount is a part of and not in addition to the Limit of Liability.
Regulatory Fines means any civil monetary fine or penalty imposed by a federal, state, local or foreign governmental entity in such entity’s regulatory or official capacity as a result of a Regulatory Proceeding. Regulatory Fines shall not include any civil monetary fines or penalties that are not insurable by law, criminal fines, disgorgement, or the multiple portion of any multiplied damage award.