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impaired reputation

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See: bad repute, discredit


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The coverage, which may protect an insured business from impaired reputation, includes a consultative legal and forensic technology review to help determine how to respond, and a Web resource with information on data security issues and steps to reduce losses.
Losses due to operational risks such as lawsuits, reinsurance debacles and ratings downgrades eventually generate even greater losses due to impaired reputation.
For the purpose of determining whether the buyer had a right to sue, it was assumed that the house suffered from impaired reputation.
 
 
 
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