Common use of THE ISSUES FOR DETERMINATION Clause in Contracts

THE ISSUES FOR DETERMINATION. The Agreement concerning Holocaust Era Insurance Claims dated 16th October 2002 covers, according to its introductory language, “the settlement of individual claims on unpaid or confiscated and not otherwise compensated policies of German insurance companies in connection with National Socialist injustice”. Losses and deprivations not connected with National Socialist injustice and specifically the Holocaust are not covered by the Agreement. The sole issue for determination in this Appeal is whether either the policyholder or the Appellant was a Holocaust victim as defined in Section 14 of the Agreement.

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Samples: Appeals Agreement, Appeals Agreement

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THE ISSUES FOR DETERMINATION. The Agreement concerning Holocaust Era Insurance Claims dated 16th October 2002 covers, according to its introductory language, the settlement of individual claims on unpaid or confiscated and not otherwise compensated policies of German insurance companies in connection with National Socialist injustice”injustice . Losses and deprivations not connected with National Socialist injustice and specifically the Holocaust are not covered by the Agreement. The sole issue for determination in this Appeal is whether either the policyholder and or Appellant are Holocaust victims within the Appellant was a Holocaust victim as defined in meaning of Section 14 of the Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Appeals Panel Agreement

THE ISSUES FOR DETERMINATION. The Agreement concerning Holocaust Era Insurance Claims dated 16th October 2002 covers, according to its introductory language, the settlement of individual claims on unpaid or confiscated and not otherwise compensated policies of German insurance companies in connection with National Socialist injustice”injustice . Losses and deprivations not connected with National Socialist injustice and specifically the Holocaust are not covered by the Agreement. The Therefore, the sole issue for determination in this Appeal is whether either the policyholder or the and/or Appellant was are a Holocaust victim as defined in the sense of Section 14 of the Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Appeals Panel Agreement

THE ISSUES FOR DETERMINATION. The Agreement concerning Holocaust Era Insurance Claims dated 16th October 2002 covers, according to its introductory language, the settlement of individual claims on unpaid or confiscated and not otherwise compensated policies of German insurance companies in connection with National Socialist injustice”injustice . Losses and deprivations not connected with National Socialist injustice and specifically the Holocaust are not covered by the Agreement. The Therefore, the sole issue for determination in this Appeal is whether either the policyholder and or the Appellant was are a Holocaust victim as defined in the sense of Section 14 of the Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Appeals Panel Agreement

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THE ISSUES FOR DETERMINATION. The Agreement concerning Holocaust Era Insurance Claims dated 16th October 2002 covers, according to its introductory language, “the settlement of individual claims on unpaid or confiscated and not otherwise compensated policies of German insurance companies in connection with National Socialist injustice”. Losses and deprivations not connected with National Socialist injustice and specifically the Holocaust are not covered by the Agreement. The Therefore, the sole issue for determination in this Appeal is whether either the policyholder and or the Appellant was are a Holocaust victim as defined in the sense of Section 14 of the Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Appeals Agreement

THE ISSUES FOR DETERMINATION. The Agreement concerning Holocaust Era Insurance Claims dated 16th October 2002 covers, according to its introductory language, “the settlement of individual claims on unpaid or confiscated and not otherwise compensated policies of German insurance companies in connection with National Socialist injustice”. Losses and deprivations not connected with National Socialist injustice and specifically and, specifically, the Holocaust are not covered by the Agreement. The Therefore, the sole issue for determination in this Appeal is whether either the policyholder or Appellant were Holocaust victims in the Appellant was a Holocaust victim as defined in sense of Section 14 of the Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Appeal Agreement

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