Common use of Presenting Claims Clause in Contracts

Presenting Claims. Company shall not be liable under paragraph 10 for any claims not presented to it in writing within 90 days of either the date of loss or incident giving rise to the claim. No suit to recover for any claim or demand hereunder shall be maintained against the Company unless instituted within six (6) months after the presentation of the said claim or such longer period provided for by law, international convention, or treaty.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Service, Terms and Conditions of Service

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Presenting Claims. Company shall not be liable under paragraph 10 11 for any claims not presented to it in writing within 90 days of either the date of loss or incident giving rise to the claim. No ; no suit to recover for any claim or demand hereunder shall be maintained against the Company unless instituted within six (6) months after the presentation of the said claim or such longer period provided for by law, international convention, or treatyunder statute(s) of the State having jurisdiction of the matter.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Service

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Presenting Claims. Company shall not be liable under paragraph 10 8 for any claims not presented to it in writing within 90 days of either the date of loss or incident giving rise to the claim. No ; no suit to recover for any claim or demand hereunder shall be maintained against the Company A.B.L unless instituted within six (6) months after the presentation of the said claim or such longer period provided for by law, international convention, or treatyunder statute(s) of the State having jurisdiction of the matter.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conditions of Sale

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