Sentences with phrase «recoverable against»

In Ontario, if you are seriously injured as the result of another person's negligence involving an uninsured motor vehicle, you have recourse to your own car insurance policy which allows you to recover damages which would otherwise be recoverable against the uninsured owner / driver.
No business entity can protect you from personal liability on your own malpractice claim, because the tort of malpractice is recoverable against the individual who committed it.

Not exact matches

The Contractor hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Government, its officers and employees from and against all claims, demands, damages, liabilities, losses, suits and judgments (including all costs and expenses incident thereto) which may be suffered by, accrue against, be charged to or recoverable from the Government, its officers and employees by reason of injury to or death of any person other than officers, agents, or employees of the Government or by reason of damage to property of others of whatsoever kind (other than the property of the Government, its officers, agents or employees) arising out of the operation of the aircraft.
MCAP lends against future serviced lot value, recoverable costs and residual land.
They are not merely unsustainable in the sense that one day the sun — which drives all renewable sources — will collapse, they are also unsustainable because continued and increasing dependence on this form of energy itself can not be sustained against growing numbers of people — there is only a limited amount of recoverable energy entering the system at any time.
If you or someone you know has suffered personal injuries as a result of using a dangerous or defective product, an experienced and knowledgeable personal injury lawyer can advise you on whether you may have a claim against the product manufacturer or seller and can help you receive the maximum damages recoverable under the applicable law.
The council's appeal against the upper tribunal's decision that only part of the window and cladding charge was recoverable was dismissed.
Mitchell v News Group Newspapers [2013] EWCA Civ 1537 became a landmark Jackson reforms case after Andrew Mitchell MP's solicitors incurred costs sanctions limiting recoverable costs to the court fees after submitting their budget late in his libel action against the publishers of The Sun newspaper.
This appeal considered whether the losses suffered were losses which the defendant solicitiors owed a duty to protect against, and whether the losses suffered were otherwise recoverable from the defendant.
That same year, in Los Angeles, a trial judge allowed a prevailing party to include $ 24,000 paid to the trial technician operator in their cost memo to recover from the other side, even though that is not one of the enumerated recoverable costs and there was actually case law against including it.
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