Sentences with phrase «award type claimed»

If you book (or change) your outbound award travel date within 21 days of the departure (or original booking date), a $ 75 award processing fee will apply, provided the new date is valid for the original award type claimed

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These reflect only the «pain and suffering» amount that a Court may award, not wage loss and other losses you could claim (see our compensation calculator page for an explanatory note of the types of damages in Scotland).
Our workers» compensation clients have been awarded settlements in many types of workers» compensation claims along with any associated third party workers compensation litigation.
In a personal injury claim, there are two main types of compensation awarded.
Unlike many types of employment claim, in cases of discrimination, there is no limit on the amount of compensation that can be awarded — in some extreme cases compensation run into millions of pounds (if, say, you were a high earner and the discrimination has ruined your career).
Generally speaking, aside from very specific types of cases involving contracts, or specific types of statutory relief, a Plaintiff typically includes counts for things like NIED (negligent infliction of emotional distress), pain and suffering, loss of consortium, loss of future earning capacity — these are a few of the types of counts whereby there is no specific value a defendant could ever point to being «fully satisfied» — the reason being, a jury needs to determine the legitimate value of these claims unless the Plaintiff accepts a settlement award whereby he / she / it feels as if it's fully satisfied.
This type of claim awards compensation above and beyond what is available through your accident benefits policy.
The values listed below are for guidance only and these reflect only the «pain and suffering» amount that a Court may award, not wage loss and other losses you could claim (see our compensation calculator page for an explanatory note of the types of damages in Scotland).
This type of claim alleges that a legal «wrong» has been done by a Defendant to a Claimant, and if successful the Court will award damages depending on how serious the damage caused by the «wrong» is.
NOTE: You may be able to file both types of claims, depending on your particular circumstances, although the awards offset each other.
You must consider what types of damages are legally compensable in your car accident claim, and what amount of damages a court or jury is likely to award.
It will be the duty of trial judges and this Court to restrain awards for this type of claim to an amount of compensation commensurate with the loss.
A Letter of Protection is quite common in all types of personal injury claims, and promises the medical professionals and facilities that they will receive payment for their services from the lawsuit settlement or award, if the case is successful.
Affirming the trial court's judgment, the appeals court provides a useful summary of the type of proof needed to sustain constructive fraud and slander of title claims in the construction lien setting and when attorneys» fees can be awarded to prevailing parties under Illinois» mechanics lien statute, 770 ILCS 60/1 (the Act).
The Court's reduction of the punitive damages award from $ 100,000 to $ 15,000 could be taken, without too much reading between the lines, as some indication that some members of the court were somewhat skeptical --(I'm bowing to the spelling checker and not typing «sceptical», regardless of the homononym) of the merits of the claim that plaintiff was, in fact, misled.
The maximum completion fee for other types of financial claims would be 25 % of the final amount of compensation awarded.
Schedule 3 lists types of claim where EA 2002, s 31 applies to increase or decrease awards for culpable non-completion of a statutory procedure.
Types of beneficiary Contingent Beneficiary This type of beneficiary is common in insurance policies because it is provided by the policy holder in assurance that the claim benefits will be rightfully awarded to the person who deserves it.
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