Claim for compensation definition

Claim for compensation means a Commission prescribed form filed by or on behalf of an injured worker or the worker's dependents to initiate a claim for benefits pursuant to the AWCA for an alleged work injury, occupational disease or illness, or death.
Claim for compensation means a claim for compensation under section 42;
Claim for compensation means a claim form, in the form set by the Administrator and approved by the Court, for Class Members on the Qualifying List requesting payment pursuant to the Compensation Categories, annexed as Schedule “D”;

Examples of Claim for compensation in a sentence

  • Within 3 Working Days after receipt of a notice of Claim for compensation for suspension, delay, or interruption, Owner shall: (1) Respond with a resolution, remedy, or direction to alleviate the delay, (2) Respond with a notice rejecting the Claim for delay, or (3) Respond with a draft Change Order accepting the Claim for delay.

  • An extension of the Subcontract time for performance shall constitute Subcontractor's sole and exclusive remedy due to any delay to the Work; and any Claim for compensation shall be waived and released.

  • Seller shall have no Claim for compensation of any kind under this provision and no increase shall be made in the Purchase Order price for any of the reasons stated in this provision.

  • An extension of the Purchase Order time for performance shall constitute Seller's sole and exclusive remedy due to any delay to the Work; and any Claim for compensation shall be waived and released.

  • Claim for compensation for overtime worked shall be made within two weeks of the overtime worked.

  • Each Settlement Class Member shall be entitled to submit no more than one Claim for compensation as described in Paragraphs 51-53.

  • The Insurer shall also pay on behalf of the Insured reasonable expenses incurred with their consent for defence against a Claim for compensation in respect of a Loss.

  • If the Tenant suffers, or anticipates that it may suffer, any loss or damage as a result of an act or omission of the Landlord which may give rise to a Claim for compensation by the Tenant against the Landlord, the Tenant must promptly notify the Landlord giving details of the act or omission and of the alleged or anticipated loss or damage.

  • A Claim for compensation from the Claims Account of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ House Community Trust was filed by , on .

  • Notwithstanding Exclusion 4.20 (Patent), the Underwriters will indemnify the Insured for the Damages and Defence Costs resulting from any Claim for compensation from unintentional infringement of a third-party registered patent, provided that this coverage is subject to a Sublimit of Liability of $1,000,000 unless otherwise specified in Item 5 of the Schedule.


More Definitions of Claim for compensation

Claim for compensation means a Commission prescribed form filed by or on behalf of

Related to Claim for compensation

  • Severance Compensation means the compensation set forth in (i), (ii), and (iv) above.

  • Earned Compensation means any Annual Base Salary earned, but unpaid, for services rendered to the Company on or prior to the date on which the Employment Period ends pursuant to Section 3(a) (but excluding any salary and interest accrued thereon payment of which has been deferred).

  • Covered Compensation means any Incentive-Based Compensation granted, vested or paid to a person who served as an Executive Officer at any time during the performance period for the Incentive-Based Compensation and that was Received (i) on or after October 2, 2023 (the effective date of the Nasdaq listing standards), (ii) after the person became an Executive Officer, and (iii) at a time that the Company had a class of securities listed on a national securities exchange or a national securities association such as Nasdaq.

  • Additional Compensation has the meaning set out in Section 13.3(1).

  • Termination Compensation means a monthly cash amount equal to one-twelfth (1/12th) of the highest amount of the annual cash compensation (including cash bonuses and other cash-based compensation, including for these purposes amounts earned or payable whether or not deferred) received by Executive during any one of the three (3) calendar years immediately preceding the calendar year in which Executive’s Termination Date occurs; provided, that if the cash compensation received by Executive during the Termination Year exceeds the highest amount of the annual cash compensation received by Executive during any one of the immediately preceding three (3) consecutive calendar years, the cash compensation received by Executive during the Termination Year shall be deemed to be Executive’s highest amount of annual cash compensation. In no event shall Executive’s Termination Compensation include equity-based compensation (e.g., income realized as a result of Executive’s exercise of non-qualified stock options or other stock based benefits).