Beneficiary Claim definition

Beneficiary Claim means the claims of each Beneficiary under the relevant Contract;
Beneficiary Claim shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.4.
Beneficiary Claim means the Beneficiary Claim as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 7 of the Trust Act.

Examples of Beneficiary Claim in a sentence

  • Such Third-Party Beneficiary shall further provide DTLA with notice of actual filing of a Beneficiary Claim and, upon DTLA's request, any copies of material documents to be filed in such Third-Party Beneficiary's initiation or pursuit of such Beneficiary Claim.

  • Documents provided to AACS LA under the procedures set out herein shall not include any documents filed or to be filed under seal in connection with such Third Party Beneficiary Claim.

  • Such Third Party Beneficiary shall likewise provide AACS LA notice of the actual filing of any Third Party Beneficiary Claims, and shall at AACS LA’s request provide copies of material documents to be filed in such Third Party Beneficiary’s initiation, institution or pursuit of such Third Party Beneficiary Claim.

  • Each Adopter Beneficiary shall make its own decision on whether to join the Adopter Beneficiary Claim or not.

  • Upon receipt of any notice of an Adopter Beneficiary Claim against a defendant (“Defendant”), CI Plus TA shall provide timely notice only to such Adopter Beneficiaries who have a right to make the same Adopter Beneficiary Claim.

  • Adopter Beneficiary’s exercise of its right to make an Adopter Beneficiary Claim under this section 11.3 shall not constitute an election against any statutory or other non-contractual remedy against Content Distributor which may be available to such Adopter Beneficiary for the same act that gave rise to the Adopter Beneficiary Claim.

  • Documents provided to DTLA under these third-party- beneficiary procedures shall not include any documents filed or to be filed under seal in connection with such Beneficiary Claim.

  • Adopter Beneficiary’s rights under Adopter Beneficiary Claim will be limited to claims relating to breach of Section 5 (Encoding Rules) of this Agreement.

  • The Third Party Beneficiary instituting or initiating a Third Party Beneficiary Claim shall support, and Defendant shall not object to, any motion to so join provided it is instituted within the thirty (30) day period following receipt of notice of such Third Party Beneficiary Claim.

  • Third Party Beneficiary’s exercise of its right to be a third party beneficiary under this section 3.4 shall not constitute an election against any statutory or other non-contractual remedy against a Licensee which may be available to such Third Party Beneficiary for the same act that gave rise to the Third Party Beneficiary Claim.


More Definitions of Beneficiary Claim

Beneficiary Claim shall have the meaning set forth in Exhibit A. “BF Eligible Broadcast Television” shall mean the transmission of any service, Program or schedule of Programs, via an unencrypted digital terrestrial broadcast television transmission originating in any Broadcast Flag Jurisdiction and any substantially simultaneous re-transmission thereof made by an entity located within the country or territory in which the broadcast originated, regardless of whether such entity subjects such further transmission to an access control method.
Beneficiary Claim shall have the meaning set forth in Exhibit A.
Beneficiary Claim has the meaning set out in Section 22.11. “Beneficiary Rights” has the meaning set out in Section 22.11. “Breach Notice” has the meaning set out in Section 5.3. “Breaching Party” has the meaning set out in Section 5.3.
Beneficiary Claim shall have the meaning set forth in Exhibit A. “Claim Notice” shall have the meaning set forth in Exhibit A. “Commercial Advertising Messages” shall mean, with respect to any service, Program, or schedule or group of Programs, commercial advertising messages other than (a) advertising relating to such service itself or the programming contained therein, (b) the programming of Content Participant or any of its Affiliates, or (c) any advertising which is displayed concurrently with the display of any part of such Program(s), including but not limited to “bugs,” “frames” and “banners.”