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Lossn. 1) the value placed on injury or damages due to an accident ca...
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LossSee Cost.
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LossThe opposite of gain.
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LossThe amount an insurance company pays on a claim.
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Loss(1) The basis of a claim for damages under the terms of a policy. (2) Loss of assets resulting from a pure risk. Broadly categorized, the types of losses of concern to risk managers include personne [..]
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LossOld English los "ruin, destruction," from Proto-Germanic *lausa- (see lose), with an etymological sense of "dissolution." But this seems scarcely to have survived in Middle English [..]
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Lossa loss occurs when you sell something for less than it cost. • a business loss occurs when a business makes less money than it spends.
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LossYou can make a claim only if you have incurred a loss that meets the terms and conditions of your policy. This means looking at the impact on your assets, for example when your property is lost or dam [..]
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LossTypically refers to: (1) the amount sought through an insured's claim; (2) the amount of reduction in the value of an insured's property caused by a covered peril; (3) the amount paid on beh [..]
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LossUnrecoverable resources that are redirected or removed as a result of a Business Continuity event.
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LossValue of damage to a person or property.
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LossA situation that exists when cost is greater than revenue (e.g., contract price). Profit is negative. [D03528]
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LossThe aggregate attenuation of a signal due to interaction with its environment.
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Loss1) The value placed on injury or damages due to an accident caused by another's negligence, breach of contract, or other wrongdoing. The amount of monetary damages can be determined in a lawsuit. [..]
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Losssomething that is lost; "the car was a total loss"; "loss of livestock left the rancher bankrupt" gradual decline in amount or activity; &qu [..]
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LossAny negative consequence, including financial
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Loss1. The diminution, usually expressed in dB, of signal level in a communications medium. 2. The power, usually expressed in watts, consumed or dissipated by a circuit or component without accomplishing useful work or purpose; e.g., heating (hysteresis loss) that occurs in the core of a transformer. 3. In computer security, a quantitative measure of [..]
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Lossn. Something (not a person) that loses; a situation in which something is losing. Emphatic forms include `moby loss', and `total loss', `complete loss'. Common interjections are "W [..]
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LossThe result of the sale of an asset for less than its carrying amount; the write-down of assets; the net result of expenses exceeding revenues.
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LossParts of the paper or cloth in or on a book which were originally part of the jacket or book binding but which have removed or worn away from use and are no longer present.
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LossDefinitions (2) 1. A reduction in the value of an investment.
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LossThis is completely the opposite of gain in a circuit, i.e. attenuation.
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Lossonver
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Loss1 : physical, emotional, or esp. economic harm or damage sustained: as a : decrease in value, capital, or amount compare gain b : an amount by which the cost of something (as goods or services) ...
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LossParts of the paper of cloth that has worn away. A lighter form of erosion.Erosion: Loss of paper or cloth caused by a slow and steady wear, as opposed to a chipping or tearing.
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LossEnergy dissipated without accomplishing useful work.
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LossExcess of EXPENDITURES over REVENUE for a period or activity. Also, for tax purposes, an excess of basis over the amount realized in a transaction.
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Lossphysical damage to property or bodily injury, Including loss of use or loss of income
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LossThe amount an insurer is required to pay to a claimant.
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LossIn accounting, a situation where the expenses in a company’s income statement are greater than the revenue.
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LossAccording to 18 USCS § 1030 (11), [Title 18. Crimes and Criminal Procedure; Part I. Crimes; Chapter 47. Fraud and False Statements] the term loss means “any reasonable cost to any victim, including th [..]
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LossThe general term applied to energy (kilowatt-hours) and power (kilowatts) lost or unaccounted for in the operation of an electric system. Losses occur primarily as energy transformations from kilowatt-hours to waste heat in electric conductors and apparatus.
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LossLoss is the electrical energy used to move electricity over the distribution system to the Customer. The loss percentage varies by profile class and by wire service provider (WSP). Typically it is 2.5 [..]
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Lossdetrimentum, perditio, amissio, damnum
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LossTo be at a loss. To be unable to decide. To be puzzled or embarrassed. As “I am at a loss for the proper word.” “Je m’y perds,” or “Je suis bien e [..]
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LossA feeling of emotional deprivation that is experienced at some point in time.
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LossThe excess of expenditures over revenues. The opposite of income or profit.
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LossAny measurable dollar cost of damage and/or injury suffered by a person.
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LossAn area where paint or paint and ground are missing because of damage or deterioration.
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LossThe drop in signal level between two points on a network. It is important to distinguish between loss and level. Level is measured at a finite point. Loss is the differen [..]
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LossThe amount sought through an insurer's claim.
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LossThe amount an insurance company pays on a claim. M
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LossAfter a car accident, loss refers to the value of property damage and/or injury suffered by a party. Loss can include damages for pain and suffering, past and future income lost, past and future medic [..]
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LossDirect and accidental loss or damage to a person or property.
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Lossthe amount of expenses paid out by insurance company for compensation.
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Loss Any measurable dollar cost of damage and/or injury suffered by a person.
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LossThe amount an insurance company pays on a claim.
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LossAnother word for “claim”.
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LossAnother word often used for “claim.” It refers to an amount owed by your insurer because a covered incident has occurred.
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LossStolen or damaged property and/or bodily injury that can be measured in a dollar amount and may be recovered through insurance.
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LossThe amount an insurance company pays for damages under the terms of a policy
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LossThe amount your insurer will pay because an insured loss has happened.
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LossA reduction in signal level or strength, usually expressed in dB. Power dissipation serving no useful purpose.
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LossPartial Hearing Loss in both Ears.
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LossA general term for the complete or partial loss of the ability to hear from one or both Ears.
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LossHearing Loss due to damage or impairment of both the conductive Elements (Hearing Loss, Conductive) and the sensorineural Elements (Hearing Loss, Sensorineural) of the ear.
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LossBone loss due to osteoclastic activity.
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LossLoss or destruction of periodontal Tissue caused by Periodontitis or other destructive Periodontal Diseases or by injury during instrumentation. Attachment refers to the Periodontal Ligament which att [..]
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LossHemorrhage following any surgical procedure. It may be immediate or delayed and is not restricted to the surgical wound.
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LossThe failure to retain Teeth as a result of Disease or injury.
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LossDecrease in existing Body Weight.
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LossThe occurrence of the event for which insurance pays.
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LossA reduction in the quality or value of a property, or a legal liability.
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LossAnother term for a claim.
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LossThis term generally refers to some injury, harm, damage or financial detriment that a person sustains. Losses may be insured or uninsured. Whether a loss is covered by a policy or certificate of insurance depends on the terms of that document and local law.
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LossA reduction in the quality or value of a property, or a legal liability.
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Losstangible direct and accidental damage to your insured motorcycle, including its equipment when permanently attached, resulting immediately and proximately from the occurrence. Loss does not include l [..]
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LossAny measurable cost of property damage and or bodily injury that has been incurred by an individual.
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LossA liability incurred, or injury, harm, damage or financial detriment suffered by a claimant.
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LossGenerally refers to the amount of reduction in the value of an insured’s property caused by an insured peril. In an insurance sense it usually does not mean “misplacing” an item.
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LossThe amount of compensation payable for an injury or damage resulting from an insured peril.
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LossIn insurance, the reduction in value of a property occasioned by a peril against which insurance is granted. Also, a state of fact of being lost, ruined or destroyed.
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LossThe amount an insurance company pays for damages under the terms of a policy
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LossThe amount an insurance company pays for damages under the terms of a policy
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LossGenerally refers to:
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LossThis term generally refers to some injury, harm, damage or financial loss that a person sustains. Losses are either insured or uninsured.
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Lossthe basis for a claim under an insurance policy.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossA reduction in the quality or value of a property, or a legal liability.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossPhysical damage or injury to person or property.
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LossGenerally refers to (1) the amount of reduction in the value of an insured's property caused by an insured peril, (2) the amount sought through an insured's claim, or (3) the amount paid on [..]
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossA liability incurred, or injury, harm, damage or financial detriment suffered by a claimant
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossAn occurrence that is the basis for submission and/or payment of a claim. Losses can be covered, limited or excluded from coverage, depending on the terms of the policy.
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LossA reduction in the quality or value of a property, or a legal liability.
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LossGenerally refers to:
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LossAny measurable dollar cost of damage and/or injury suffered by a person.
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LossGenerally refers to the amount of reduction in the value of an insured’s property caused by an insured peril. In an insurance sense it usually does not mean “misplacing” an item.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossA reduction in the quality or value of a property, or a legal liability.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossAn accident or event that causes damage, injury, or illness.
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LossThe basis for a claim of indemnity or damages under the terms of an insurance policy. Any diminution of quantity, quality or value of property.
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LossPhysical damage covered by your insurance policy, the amount sought in a claim, or the amount paid on your behalf under an insurance contract. A partial loss is a loss that does not completely destroy your property.
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Loss(1) The amount of reduction in the value of an insureds property caused by an insured peril. (2) The amount sought through an insureds claim. (3) The amount paid on behalf of an insured under an ins [..]
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Loss1. the amount of reduction in the value of an insured's property caused by an insured peril, 2. the amount sought through an insured's claim, or 3. the amount paid on behalf of an insured under an insurance contract.
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LossA reduction in the quality or value of a property, or a legal liability. LOSS ADJUSTMENT EXPENSES
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LossThe liability incurred, or the damages suffered, or alleged to have been suffered, by the claimant. The extent of the liability or loss is the basis for the amount that the claimant seeks to recover f [..]
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Loss, v. to lose.
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Loss The amount an insurance company pays for damages under the terms of the policy.
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Lossoccurs where the sale price of an asset is less than the initial cost.
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LossA reduction in the value of an investment. Opposite of gain.
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Lossa statistic allocated to whichever pitcher is considered to be most responsible for a game being lost.
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LossEr, the opposite of a Win ... Refers to the outcome of a game of Chess. A player can lose if 1) their King is "Checkmated"; 2) they're in a hopeless position, so choose to "Resign"; 3) in tournament conditions they "run out of time"; 4) they're caught cheating and the tournament director finds out (expect lot [..]
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LossExcess of expenditures over revenue for a period or activity. Also, for tax purposes, an excess of basis over the amount realized in a transaction. (See net income.)
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LossA defeat. The statistic credited to a losing pitcher.
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LossWhen a chronic condition strikes a member of a family, it brings with it a host of powerful emotions. These emotions, such as shock, are common with the loss associated with bereavement. You may go nu [..]
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LossInjury or damage sustained by you in consequence of happening of one or more of the occurrences against which the company has undertaken to indemnify you.
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Lossmeans Injury or damage sustained by You as a result of one or more of the occurrences against which the Company has undertaken to indemnify You.
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Loss Injury or damage you suffer as a result of an event covered by your insurance policy.
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LossA reduction in the quality or value of a property, or a legal liability.
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Loss The excess of expenses over revenue.
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LossFor these purposes a loss includes:
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LossAn occurrence that is the basis for submission and/or payment of a claim. Losses can be covered, limited or excluded from coverage, depending on the terms of the policy.
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LossThe signal reduction due to attenuation. The loss of a signal. The diminution, usually expressed in dB, of signal level in a communications medium.
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Lossa debt or deficiency.
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Lossas referred to in the title industry, damage suffered by a person resulting from defects or liens upon his title to real estate. Also could be money paid by a title insurance company in settlement of [..]
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LossThe opposite of gain.
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LossLoss may refer to:
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LossLoss may refer to:
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LossLoss is the debut album of Scottish indie pop band Mull Historical Society. It includes the singles "Barcode Bypass", "I Tried", "Animal Cannabus" and "Watching Xanadu". The album reached number 43 in [..]
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Loss"Loss", sometimes referred to as "Loss.jpg", is a webcomic strip created on June 2, 2008 by Tim Buckley for his gaming-related webcomic Ctrl+Alt+Del. During a storyline where the main character Ethan [..]
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LossLoss (Lithuanian: Nereikalingi žmonės, literary "Unnecessary people") is a 2008 Lithuanian psychological thriller film directed, co-written and co-produced by Latvian film director Māris Martinsons. I [..]
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LossLoss in the name of the sixth studio album released by British musician, songwriter and producer Steven Wilson under the pseudonym Bass Communion, and was limited to only 450 copies on vinyl. The orig [..]
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