Claim Determination Sample Clauses

The Claim Determination clause outlines the process by which claims—such as requests for payment, extensions of time, or other contractual entitlements—are reviewed and decided upon by the responsible party, often the contract administrator or an appointed authority. Typically, this clause specifies the required documentation, timelines for submission and response, and the criteria used to assess the validity of a claim. Its core practical function is to provide a clear, structured mechanism for resolving claims, thereby reducing disputes and ensuring that both parties understand how claims will be handled under the contract.
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Claim Determination. Determination as to whether any claimed defect in any Warranted Part is a valid Warranty Claim will be made by the Seller and will be based upon the claim details, reports from the Seller’s Representatives, historical data logs, inspections, tests, findings during repair, defect analysis and other relevant documents.
Claim Determination. Warranty Claim determination by the Seller shall be reasonably based upon the claim details, reports from the Seller’s local representative, historical data logs, inspection, tests, findings during repair, defect analysis and other suitable documents.
Claim Determination. The final determination of whether an insured employee qualifies for claim payments under Group Life insurance, Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance, the Group Hospital-Medical and Prescription Drug Plan, the Short Term Disability Program or the Dental Benefit Plan, shall be made by the respective carriers. Except for Short Term Disability Claims which arise exclusively after the date of ratification of this agreement, such determination may not be made the subject of a complaint under the General Labour Agreement and is not a proper matter for arbitration under such General Labour Agreement.
Claim Determination. Determination as to whether any claimed defect in any Warranted Part entitles the Buyer to a remedy under this Clause 12.1 will be made by the Seller, in consultation with the Buyer, and will be based on claim details, reports from the Seller’s regional representative, historical data logs, inspections, tests, findings during repair, defect analysis and other relevant documents and information.
Claim Determination. Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to advise Buyer of Seller’s determination as to whether any claimed defect in any Warranted Part is a valid Warranty Claim within 30 days after the submission of such Warranty Claim. Such determination will be based upon the claim details, reports from the Seller’s Representatives, historical data logs, inspections, tests, findings during repair, defect analysis and other relevant documents.
Claim Determination. Warranty Claim determination by the Seller will be reasonably based on claim details, reports from the Seller’s regional representative, historical data logs, inspections, tests, findings during repair, defect analysis and other relevant documents and information. If the Seller, acting reasonably, so requests, the Buyer will promptly provide the Seller with all evidence (i.e. maintenance records, logbooks, etc.) available to the Buyer that the defect did not result from any failure of the Buyer to operate and maintain the affected Aircraft or part thereof in accordance with the standards set forth in Clause 12.1.11, or from any act or omission of any third party.
Claim Determination. The final determination of whether an insured employee qualifies for claim payments under Group Life insurance, Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance, the Group Hospital-Medical and Prescription Drug Plan, the Short Term Disability Program or the dental benefit plan, shall be made by the perspective carriers. Such determination may not be made the subject of a complaint under the General Labour Agreement and is not a proper matter for arbitration under such General Labour Agreement.
Claim Determination. The determination of the validity of any Warranty Claim by the Seller shall be made reasonably and in good faith, based upon the claim details, reports from the Seller’s Representatives, historical data logs, inspection, tests, findings during repair, defect analysis and other relevant documents. AVTA - A320 Family & A320 NEO Family PA
Claim Determination. The Seller will determine whether any claimed defect in any Warranted Part is covered by this Clause 12.1. Such determination shall be based on claim details, reports from the Seller’s regional representative, historical data logs, inspections, tests, findings during repair, defect analysis and other relevant documents and information. […***…] HAL – ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇-▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ - ▇▇▇ Miscellaneous *** Confidential Treatment Requested […***…] HAL – ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇-▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ - ▇▇▇ Miscellaneous *** Confidential Treatment Requested
Claim Determination. Determination as to whether a claim submitted by the Buyer is a Warranty Claim for the purposes of Clause 1.1 shall be made by the Seller based upon the claim details provided by the Buyer under Clause 1.1.5.2, as well as reports from the Seller Representative(s), historical data logs, inspections, tests, findings during repair, defect analysis and any other relevant documents as may be requested by the Seller. The Seller shall have the right, in respect of any claim filed by the Buyer pursuant to this Clause 1.1, to: