Failure to notify the Department of any of the above events may result in overpayment of One - Parent Family Payment which may be
recoverable from the recipient by way of lump sum repayment or deductions from weekly payment.
This plan pays up to the chosen amount of the insured trip cost in respect of loss of travel and accommodation expenses paid or contracted to be paid as a result of the Covered Trip being necessarily and unavoidably cancelled or interrupted due to any of the following causes commencing and occurring during the Period of Insurance, provided such expenses are not
recoverable from any other source:
Limits the amount of punitive damages
recoverable from all parties except large employers to the lesser of three times the award of compensatory damages or $ 100,000.
Limits the amount of punitive damages
recoverable from large employers (more than 25 employees on a full time permanent basis) to the greater of three times the award of compensatory damages or $ 250,000.
• Other potential funding methods would not have enabled the costs of the funding to be
recoverable from the defendants, eg funding by solicitors in return for additional uplifts to success fees under the CFAs; these would ultimately have to be paid by the claimant out of damages.
Under the terms of the headlease, 90 % of the cost of doing so was
recoverable from PPM as a maintenance charge.
He wanted to know what information is
recoverable from a seized phone.
Recent work includes acting for representative beneficiaries in a claim for directions as to whether the trustees could take into account the compensation
recoverable from the PPF when making decisions relating to assets of the scheme, and acting in a claim concerning an alleged breach of duty on the part of trustees of a small self administered scheme.
The full amount of the interest charge is not
recoverable from ICBC.
Christian Stuerwald and Mick Smith provide brief comments on an interesting case recently decided by the High Court, in which the High Court confirmed an arbitration tribunal's decision that the success fee a claimant pays to his litigation funder is
recoverable from the losing defendant in certain circumstances.
Additionally, such litigation funding costs were «other costs» for the purposes of s59 (1)(c) of the Arbitration Act and therefore
recoverable from Essar.
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.
In any such action, the owner may recover two hundred dollars or three times the amount of the actual damages sustained by him, whichever is greater, and may also recover costs of the action and reasonable attorney fees; but monetary damages and attorney fees shall not be
recoverable from a good - faith purchaser or good - faith holder of the property.
(ii) The court should proceed by asking the three questions: (a) whether or not the defendant had benefited from relevant criminal conduct; (b) if so, what was the value of the benefit the defendant had so obtained; and (c) what sum was
recoverable from the defendant?
Punitive damages are sometimes
recoverable from defendants in product - liability actions, as well.
To a degree, deleted text messages may also be
recoverable from the existing text message database.
Similar types of expense
recoverable from funds raised for a particular campaign, eg, a deputy leadership campaign, could be «double» recovered from available travel allowances.
No win no fee agreements will therefore continue «for the time being» on a pre-LASPO basis with success fees and after - the - event insurance premiums
recoverable from the losing party.
Accordingly, no win no fee agreements in insolvency proceedings will continue for the time being to operate on a pre-LASPO Act basis with any conditional fee agreement success fees and after the event insurance premiums remaining
recoverable from the losing party.
From their PR release: The Committee's year - end 2012 assessment of 2,384 Tcf includes 2,226 Tcf of gas potentially
recoverable from «Traditional» reservoirs (conventional, tight sands and carbonates, and shales) and 158 Tcf in coalbed reservoirs.
Advance royalty: A royalty required to be paid in advance of production from a mineral property that may or may not be
recoverable from future production.
When someone dies, debts are
recoverable from any assets or money left behind.
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.
Not exact matches
That's bad news for an industry that's seen its access to the world's 1.34 trillion barrels of
recoverable oil reserves shrink to about 20 % as governments
from Russia to Venezuela progressively nationalize their oil industries.
For example, if you have a retail space and add a fancy front desk for taking credit cards, the money you have spent on that front desk is not
recoverable,
from a cost standpoint.
ANYhoo... add to that my failed sugar cookies for Christmas last year (waaay too soft after about 12 hours) and a spectacular fail
from a quick bread mix (had to throw it away, it was so undercooked and not
recoverable).
According to the lawyers the total amount
recoverable by the Nigeria Government
from the Sellers and Buyers who stole Nigeria's hydrocarbons and shipped same to the United States
from January 2011 to December 2014 stands at US$ 12.7 billion.
Earlier this month the EIA released updated figures (pdf) that dropped the amount of
recoverable oil in that formation by more than 90 percent,
from around 14 billion barrels to just one billion.
There are sufficient fossil fuel resources to readily supply 1000 GtC, as fossil fuel emissions to date (370 GtC) are only a small fraction of potential emissions
from known reserves and potentially
recoverable resources (Fig. 2).
The obligation to repay the
recoverable funding the trust received
from the Education and Skills Funding Agency now rests with The Challenge Academy Trust.
Withholding taxes will be deducted
from foreign dividends received in a TFSA, and these taxes are not
recoverable.
All the tax - inefficient bonds are now safely in your RRSP, while the US stocks are in your non-registered account, where the foreign withholding taxes on dividends are
recoverable and you can benefit
from tax - loss harvesting.
Corporate account takeover is a type of fraud where thieves gain access to a business» finances to make unauthorized transactions, including transferring funds
from the company, creating and adding new fake employees to payroll, and stealing sensitive customer information that may not be
recoverable.
«At fault» or «non
recoverable» claims are those whose costs the insurer can not recover
from the other driver involved in the accident.
You have already reduced the estimated
recoverable resource
from 63 - 83m cts to 58.5 m based on 2.2 m carats mined per year but the company's stated plan is to slowly ramp up mining up to 3m cts / year.
Whilst your creditors will agree to your Insolvency Practitioner receiving a fee
from your monthly payments for managing the IVA, it's important to keep in mind that if your IVA fails, any fees paid up to that point will not be
recoverable.
Street Fighter V has many moves that take white damage
from your fighter that is
recoverable once you're not under attack.
But I've never seen a site reputation go
from hero to zero so quickly and I don't think it is
recoverable.
[Response: The coal number I quoted
from Nehring is economically
recoverable coal.
I know the AR5 has moved away
from economic storylines to radiative forcing scenarios, but I've read a decent amount of criticism that the SRES storylines were almost all far too optimistic / demand - side focused on plausibly
recoverable fossil carbon.
At current consumption, the US uses about 8 billion barrels of oil per year; conventionally
recoverable oil
from offshore drilling is thought to be 18 billion barrels total, not per year.
Apart
from these unrecoverable sources of fossil fuel the Arctic is also endowed with large amounts of
recoverable oil and natural gas.
Wiki also has estimates with data
from several sources; these lie well below the WEC estimate of «inferred total fossil fuel resources», which I cited (and which is several times higher than the «proven
recoverable reserves» estimate).
Estimates of
recoverable crude
from the Bakken doubled between 2008 and 2013.
I have a suspicion that a big reason for the dramatic decline in the size of the UK's reserves was because of a change in evaluation of reserves
from a simple volumetric basis to an «economically
recoverable» basis.
From a financial perspective, accountants have measures to deal with the impairment of assets (eg IAS 16) which seeks to ensure that an entity's assets are not carried at more than their
recoverable amount.
While natural gas reserves reached another record in 2014 and oil reserves were the highest since 1972, the technically
recoverable resources
from which they came are enormous and will continue to supply proved reserves for Americans for decades to come.
Proved reserves are developed
from technically
recoverable resources, of which the United States has an immense amount.
2,384 tcf in technically
recoverable reserves, including 2,226 tcf
from conventional sources, tight sands and carbonates and shales, plus 158 tcf in coalbed reserves.
As of January 1, 2017, EIA estimated that the remaining U.S.
recoverable coal reserves totaled over 254 billion short tons,
from a DRB of 476 billion short tons.