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

  • Exercise of Content Participant’s third-party-beneficiary rights under any Adopter Agreement shall not constitute an election against any statutory or other extra- contractual remedy or other relief against an Adopter which may be available to Content Participant for the same act which gave rise to the AV Content Participant Beneficiary Claim.


More Definitions of Beneficiary Claim

Beneficiary Claim shall have the meaning set forth in Exhibit A.
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. “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.”

Related to Beneficiary Claim

  • Beneficiary means each designated person, or the estate of the deceased Executive, entitled to benefits, if any, upon the death of the Executive, determined according to Article 4.

  • Qualified beneficiary means a beneficiary who, on the date the beneficiary's qualification is determined:

  • primary beneficiary means the individual for whose primary benefit the trust is then held.

  • Beneficiary Designation Form means the form established from time to time by the Plan Administrator that the Executive completes, signs and returns to the Plan Administrator to designate one or more Beneficiaries.

  • Alternate Payee means any spouse, former spouse, child, or other dependent of a Participant who is recognized by a qualified domestic relations order as having a right to receive all, or a portion of, the benefits payable under a Plan with respect to such Participant.

  • Annuitant means a person who receives a retirement allowance or a disability allowance;

  • Former Participant means a person who has been a Participant, but who has ceased to be a Participant for any reason.

  • Designated Beneficiary means the beneficiary or beneficiaries the Participant designates, in a manner the Administrator determines, to receive amounts due or exercise the Participant’s rights if the Participant dies or becomes incapacitated. Without a Participant’s effective designation, “Designated Beneficiary” will mean the Participant’s estate.