Rupture Claims Sample Clauses

Rupture Claims. Each Approved Rupture Claimant shall be entitled to receive a one- time payment to be calculated in accordance with the ratios set forth in the compensation schedule. Neither Approved Expedited Settlement Claimants nor Approved Raw Materials Claimants are eligible to receive compensation for a Rupture Claim. Both Approved Current Claimants and Approved Ongoing Claimants may receive compensation for an Approved Rupture Claim in addition to payment, if any, regarding Option 1 or Option 2 Designated Medical Conditions. All Rupture Claims, including those made by Ongoing Claimants, must be submitted by the Initial Claim Deadline and will be paid according to the payment schedule for Current Claimants.
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Rupture Claims. In order to make a Rupture Claim, a Settlement Class Member must mail to the Claims Administrator, postmarked on or before the Registration & Claim Deadline all of the following: (i) a properly completed and executed Registration & Claim Form, the form of which is attached as Exhibit E-1 to the Agreement attaching, if necessary, an Affidavit of Unrepresented Settling Claimant; (ii) acceptable Product Identification Documentation as provided in Paragraph 2.2, above; (iii) acceptable Supportive Medical Documentation as provided in Paragraph 2.4, above; and (iv) a properly completed and executed Release of Dow Corning and the Released Parties, the form of which is attached as Exhibit E-4 to the Agreement. A Settlement Class Member who makes a Rupture Claim may also make a Current Claim for Designated Medical Condition or an Ongoing Claim for Designated Medical Condition, but may not make an Expedited Claim or an Explantation Claim.
Rupture Claims. In order for an Eligible Claimant to become an Approved Rupture Claimant and receive payment pursuant to Section 6.1 of the Agreement and Section 1, above, the Claims Administrator must determine that: (i) the Eligible Claimant forwarded a properly completed and executed Registration & Claim Form to the Claims Administrator postmarked on or before the Registration & Claim Deadline; (ii) the Eligible Claimant forwarded Product Identification Documentation to the Claims Administrator postmarked on or before the Registration & Claim Deadline and such documentation meets the criteria outlined in Paragraph 2.2, above; (iii) the Eligible Claimant forwarded Supporting Medical Documentation to the Claims Administrator postmarked on or before the Registration & Claim Deadline and such documentation establishes that she has or had at least one Rupture and meets the criteria outlined in Paragraph 2.4, above; (iv) the Eligible Claimant forwarded a properly completed and executed Release of Dow Corning and the Released Parties to the Claims Administrator; and (v) the Eligible Claimant otherwise meets the criteria and prerequisites for compensation set forth in the Agreement.

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  • Tax Claims Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the control of any claim, assertion, event or proceeding in respect of Taxes of the Company (including, but not limited to, any such claim in respect of a breach of the representations and warranties in Section 3.22 hereof or any breach or violation of or failure to fully perform any covenant, agreement, undertaking or obligation in Article VI) shall be governed exclusively by Article VI hereof.

  • Litigation; Claims Any rights (including indemnification) and claims and recoveries under litigation of Seller against third parties arising out of or relating to events prior to the Closing Date;

  • Direct Claims Any Action by an Indemnified Party on account of a Loss which does not result from a Third Party Claim (a “Direct Claim”) shall be asserted by the Indemnified Party giving the Indemnifying Party reasonably prompt written notice thereof, but in any event not later than 30 days after the Indemnified Party becomes aware of such Direct Claim. The failure to give such prompt written notice shall not, however, relieve the Indemnifying Party of its indemnification obligations, except and only to the extent that the Indemnifying Party forfeits rights or defenses by reason of such failure. Such notice by the Indemnified Party shall describe the Direct Claim in reasonable detail, shall include copies of all material written evidence thereof and shall indicate the estimated amount, if reasonably practicable, of the Loss that has been or may be sustained by the Indemnified Party. The Indemnifying Party shall have 30 days after its receipt of such notice to respond in writing to such Direct Claim. The Indemnified Party shall allow the Indemnifying Party and its professional advisors to investigate the matter or circumstance alleged to give rise to the Direct Claim, and whether and to what extent any amount is payable in respect of the Direct Claim and the Indemnified Party shall assist the Indemnifying Party’s investigation by giving such information and assistance (including access to the Company’s premises and personnel and the right to examine and copy any accounts, documents or records) as the Indemnifying Party or any of its professional advisors may reasonably request. If the Indemnifying Party does not so respond within such 30 day period, the Indemnifying Party shall be deemed to have rejected such claim, in which case the Indemnified Party shall be free to pursue such remedies as may be available to the Indemnified Party on the terms and subject to the provisions of this Agreement.

  • Disputed Claims 4.1 Notwithstanding paragraph 4.5 of this Schedule, payment by the Authority of all or any part of any invoice rendered or other claim for payment by the Contractor shall not signify approval of such invoice/claim. The Authority reserves the right to verify invoices/claims after the date of payment and subsequently to recover any sums which have been overpaid. 4.2 If any part of a claim rendered by the Contractor is disputed or subject to question by the Authority either before or after payment then the Authority may call for the Contractor to provide such further documentary and oral evidence as it may reasonably require to verify its liability to pay the amount which is disputed or subject to question and the Contractor shall promptly provide such evidence in a form satisfactory to the Authority. 4.3 If any part of a claim rendered by the Contractor is disputed or subject to question by the Authority, the Authority shall not withhold payment of the remainder. 4.4 If any invoice rendered by the Contractor is paid but any part of it is disputed or subject to question by the Authority and such part is subsequently agreed or determined not to have been properly payable then the Contractor shall forthwith repay such part to the Authority. 4.5 The Authority shall be entitled to deduct from sums due to the Contractor by way of set-off any amounts owed to it or which are in dispute or subject to question either in respect of the invoice for which payment is being made or any previous invoice.

  • Breach of Contract Claims [Option (Include if University prefers an abbreviated Breach of Contract Claims provision): To the extent that Chapter 2260, Texas Government Code, is applicable to this Agreement and is not preempted by other applicable law, the dispute resolution process provided for in Chapter 2260 and the related rules adopted by the Texas Attorney General pursuant to Chapter 2260, will be used by University and Contractor to attempt to resolve any claim for breach of contract made by Contractor that cannot be resolved in the ordinary course of business. The chief business officer of University will examine Contractor's claim and any counterclaim and negotiate with Contractor in an effort to resolve the claims. The parties specifically agree (i) neither execution of this Agreement by University nor any other conduct, action or inaction of any representative of University relating to this Agreement constitutes or is intended to constitute a waiver of University’s or the state's sovereign immunity to suit; and (ii) University has not waived its right to seek redress in the courts.] 19.1 To the extent that Chapter 2260, Texas Government Code, as it may be amended from time to time (Chapter 2260), is applicable to this Agreement and is not preempted by other Applicable Laws, the dispute resolution process provided for in Chapter 2260 will be used, as further described herein, by University and Contractor to attempt to resolve any claim for breach of contract made by Contractor: 12.19.1.1 Contractor’s claims for breach of this Agreement that the parties cannot resolve pursuant to other provisions of this Agreement or in the ordinary course of business will be submitted to the negotiation process provided in subchapter B of Chapter 2260. To initiate the process, Contractor will submit written notice, as required by subchapter B of Chapter 2260, to University in accordance with the notice provisions in this Agreement. Contractor's notice will specifically state that the provisions of subchapter B of Chapter 2260 are being invoked, the date and nature of the event giving rise to the claim, the specific contract provision that University allegedly breached, the amount of damages Contractor seeks, and the method used to calculate the damages. Compliance by Contractor with subchapter B of Chapter 2260 is a required prerequisite to Contractor's filing of a contested case proceeding under subchapter C of Chapter 2260. The chief business officer of University, or another officer of University as may be designated from time to time by University by written notice to Contractor in accordance with the notice provisions in this Agreement, will examine Contractor's claim and any counterclaim and negotiate with Contractor in an effort to resolve the claims. 12.19.1.2 If the parties are unable to resolve their disputes under Section 12.19.1.1, the contested case process provided in subchapter C of Chapter 2260 is Contractor’s sole and exclusive process for seeking a remedy for any and all of Contractor's claims for breach of this Agreement by University. 12.19.1.3 Compliance with the contested case process provided in subchapter C of Chapter 2260 is a required prerequisite to seeking consent to xxx from the Legislature under Chapter 107,

  • Product Claims The parties acknowledge that NCR Voyix, not Apple, is responsible for addressing any claims you or any third party relating to the Software or your possession and/or use of the Software, including, but not limited to: (a) product liability claims; (b) any claim that the Software fails to conform to any applicable legal or regulatory requirement; and (c) claims arising under consumer protection or similar legislation.

  • Insured Claims To indemnify Indemnitee for expenses or liabilities of any type whatsoever (including, but not limited to, judgments, fines, ERISA excise taxes or penalties, and amounts paid in settlement) to the extent such expenses or liabilities have been paid directly to Indemnitee by an insurance carrier under a policy of officers’ and directors’ liability insurance maintained by the Company; or

  • Product Liability Claims As soon as it becomes aware, each party will give the other prompt written notice of any defect or alleged defect in a Product, any injury alleged to have occurred as a result of the use or application of a Product, and any circumstances that may give rise to litigation or recall of a Product or regulatory action that may affect the sale or manufacture of a Product, specifying, to the extent the party has such information, the time, place and circumstances thereof and the names and addresses of the persons involved. Each party will also furnish promptly to the other copies of all papers received in respect of any claim, action or suit arising out of such alleged defect, injury or regulatory action.

  • Warranty Claims 8.1 The Supplier shall be obliged to inspect the quantity and the quality of the goods before delivery. 8.2 We shall have no duty to inspect the goods nor to notify any detected defects within a specific time period. In any event, a warranty claim will be timely made if raised prior to the expiration of the warranty period set forth in sub- clause 8.7 hereof. 8.3 We are entitled to demand, at our discretion, that the Supplier either replace defective goods or remedy the defect. The Supplier may only refuse the form of supplementary performance we have chosen on the grounds of dispropor- tionate cost where such costs would exceed the value of the goods in defect-free condition. 8.4 The Supplier warrants that the supplied goods are free of any fault or defect, whether of design, workmanship or materials. 8.5 Where supplementary performance fails, we are entitled to withdraw from the contract according to applicable law. Supplementary performance shall be deemed to have failed after one unsuccessful attempt, provided that the type of product or defect does not indicate that we are required to accept a further attempt at supplementary perfor- xxxxx. 8.6 We are entitled to remedy defects ourselves or to have them remedied at the expense of the Supplier, or to under- take shortfall purchases, where exigency or particular urgency applies and it is no longer possible to notify the Sup- plier with a deadline because of such particular urgency. 8.7 The Supplier shall be liable for any breach of the warranties if, within 18 months after the delivery date, we give no- xxxx in writing to the Supplier of any defect in the goods which shall arise from faulty design, materials or xxxxxxx- ship. This warranty period starts upon delivery of the goods and shall be suspended while the Supplier attempts supplementary performance. With respect to replaced or repaired goods, a new warranty period shall commence upon delivery of the replaced or repaired goods. 8.8 We expressly reserve the right to claim damages under applicable law. Warranty disclaimers and/or limitations of li- ability on the part of the Supplier do not apply. The foregoing warranties shall be without prejudice to any other rights and remedies available to us. 8.9 The Supplier indemnifies and holds us harmless against third party claims in connection with defective, delayed or in other manners faulty delivery, including court and attorney fees.

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