Sentences with phrase «economic damages if»

The uninsured driver may still recover economic damages if fault can be proven.
You may be entitled to recover economic damages if you suffer financially because of your accident.
It also should be noted that the economy seems to be particularly sensitive to interest - rate changes in this cycle, so there is a risk for unintended economic damage if the Fed moves too fast or too far.

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Secondly, if your small businesses or nonprofit is located in a declared disaster area and you have lost money as a result of a disaster — even if you did not sustain physical damage — you could be eligible for an Economic Injury Disaster Loan.
«I think what we need to do is really to start negotiations and to see how we do this withdrawal; if a transition is needed, making a transition that is not causing economic damage (for either side),» Verhofstadt said, adding that it was only then that both parties should consider their future relationship.
The economic damage from a hurricane can continue to rise for months, if not years.
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If there's a bright spot for the province, however, it's that the ongoing disruption of Alberta oil sands production — estimated by the Conference Board of Canada to be about 1.2 million barrels a day, comprising nearly $ 1 billion in economic activity — has contributed to a rally in global oil prices that could give producers, and therefore the Alberta economy, a badly - needed lift once production is finally back on - line (assuming, of course, the fires are eventually extinguished and oil sands operations escape serious damage).
On the other hand, if these tariffs are the first shot in a prolonged trade war that spirals out of control, the economic damage could be far more severe.
Most experts believe that if the U.S. tariffs are limited to steel and aluminum, the economic damage is likely to be relatively small.
Indeed, if a bubble was particularly large and persistent, a central bank that used the cure of higher interest rates could end up causing the very economic damage it was trying to prevent.
If David Cameron and George Osborne fail to do so and put political pride above the national economic interest we face more long - term damage and pain for businesses and families.»
If they are willing to play hard ball for a soft border — to be willing to damage their own economic interests for the sake of preventing a hard border — then it is still possible that the UK would be forced to acquiesce.
If the euro implodes, the UK will be as damaged as any other country by the economic and political shockwaves — but Cameron, and Clegg, have chosen to sit on the sidelines admonishing Merkel and Sarkozy.
If, after just a month in government, the coalition reneges on one of the few concessions on economic policy that the Lib Dems managed to secure in the agreement, then the long term damage will be immense.
They have reinforced Labour's claim that the cuts will damage Britain's economic performance, an argument backed by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) today.
Also, «as a result of the discounts and compromises agreed to by the plaintiffs, each dollar of damages for economic loss [which] plaintiffs could potentially recover if this action were not settled... has been reduced by over 40 %,» Jepsen wrote.
The collaborative study suggests that multiple interacting climate tipping points could be triggered this century if climate change isn't tackled — leading to irreversible economic damages worldwide.
The essence of Nordhaus's conclusion is that even if the greenhouse damage is increasing, it would not cause «substantial net economic damage».
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If they do not comply you can always take legal actions against the bureau and request an economic repair of the damage they caused you due to submitting wrongful information to creditors.
If the debtor is entitled to a refund and the creditor refuses to refund within a reasonable time, not to exceed 60 days, after written demand, including the filing of a legal action, the debtor shall recover a penalty of five times the amount of the actual economic damages not to exceed the finance charge, but in any event not less than one hundred dollars ($ 100).
If the debtor is entitled to a refund and the creditor refuses to refund within a reasonable time, not to exceed 60 days, after written demand, including the filing of a legal action, the debtor shall recover twice the actual economic damages not to exceed the finance charge, but in any event not less than one hundred dollars ($ 100).
While the damage wouldn't be felt equally - with some regions harder hit than others - the overall economic ramifications would be considerable, the researchers concluded: the global value of crop production could fall by as much as 12 % by 2100 if nothing is done.
CNN: The giant corporations powering the fossil fuel industry are warned that they face a damaging backlash if they try to resist the mounting pressures of climate change legislation and high - profile campaigning The financial and economic muscle of the global fossil fuel industry's corporate behemoths will not protect them from the costly effects of negative [continue reading...]
Another report by the German Institute of Economic Research concluded that «If climate policy measures are not introduced, global climate change damages amounting to up to 20 trillion US dollars can be expected in the year 2100... The costs of an active climate protection policy implemented today would reach globally around 430 billion US dollars in 2050 and around 3 trillion US dollars in 2100.»
And yet another researcher began to examine the costs of petrol, or coal, or methane gas if the long - term economic damage and health costs were factored in, and concluded that these made «expensive» renewables cheap by comparison.
You also need to show what are the economic costs (or the damage costs to human - wellbeing) if you raise the cost of energy.
One thing that is different about the climate change issue is that most of the uncertainty is in when rather than if CO2 emissions will cause serious environmental and economic damage.
(02/27/2008) More than half the Amazon rainforest will be damaged or destroyed within 20 years if deforestation, forest fires, and climate trends continue apace, warns a study published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. Reviewing recent trends in economic, ecological and climatic processes in Amazonia, Daniel Nepstad and colleagues forecast that 55 percent of Amazon forests will be «cleared, logged, damaged by drought, or burned» in the next 20 years.
If you're rich like Florida, a major hurricane might cause plenty of damage to expensive buildings, but it kills few people and causes a temporary dent in economic output.
Thus, if a policy delay leads to higher ultimate CO2 concentrations, that delay produces persistent economic damages that arise from higher temperatures and higher CO2 concentrations.
Based on «a leading aggregate damage estimate in the climate economics literature,» the report found that the nation will suffer at least $ 150 billion in additional economic damages each year if global temperatures increase by three degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, rather than two degrees Celsius:
Until we have an acceptable central estimate and uncertainties for the damage functions, there can be no valid justification for GHG mitigation policies if the policies will do economic harm (as any policies that increases the cost of energy will do).
With the current outlook for stronger economic growth, more environmental funding will become essential, if the country is to limit the environmental damage of heavier resource use.
This rises to nearly 5 per cent if the economic benefits of avoiding climate change impacts such as coastal flooding or storm damage are taken into account, it said.
This is an important point to bear in mind because if the greater damage were delayed, rather than accelerated, economists could claim that its absolute value should be temporally discounted (as all economic quantities typically are; see Anthoff et al., 2009).
If ECS and TCR really are close to the lower end of the quoted ranges, temperatures will continue to increase with CO2 but at a rate we could adapt to without serious economic damage.
At the risk of violating the basic economic concept of «cost», I wonder if there might be a case for defining SCC in terms of a goal of stabilizing the climate, rather than the present value of long term damages from a disrupted climate.
Worse, no consideration is given to the fact that worse economic damage will result from climate change if the views of most working climatologists are correct.
So, in the case of a massive disaster, the cost of rebuilding afterwards increases GDP — meaning that if an economic indicator that took into account a broader spectrum of economic activity (such as the Genuine Progress Indicator), the real damages to Pakistan are likely larger than that 5 % GDP loss indicates.
If global warming is real and its effects will one day be as devastating as some believe is likely, then greater economic growth would, by increasing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, sooner or later lead to greater damages from climate change.
If enacted, the budget would seriously threaten the country's clean energy competitiveness and damage innovation, the engine of economic growth.
Second, if you're critical of investment arbitration and think that EU law provides adequate remedies to economic operators, it's logical to argue that it's up to the ECJ to determine the criteria of non-contractual liability in situations concerning the basic freedoms, including the question of damages.
If you have suffered these or other types of injuries on a cruise, you may be able to receive compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering, as well as other types of economic and noneconomic damages.
If you underestimate your long - term damages, your damage award may not cover all the economic costs many years after the injury.
For example, if the jury awards $ 500,000 for economic damages, the most it can award for punitive damages is $ 500,000.
If your loved one died due to a defective medical device, you may be able to pursue compensation for funeral costs, medical expenses and pain and suffering experienced prior to death, loss of economic support, and other damages through a wrongful death claim.
If you can convince a jury that someone bears responsibility for the defective product, then you can receive compensation for your injuries, including economic and non-economic damages.
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