Claim or Claims definition

Claim or Claims means any and all actions, causes of action, proceedings,
Claim or Claims means a properly submitted request for reimbursement from the Fund for an SOR or eligible case when the co-pay is paid.
Claim or Claims means a right to payment from ZAP, which is evidenced by a timely filed proof of claim or application for payment which is allowed by the Court, or if a proof of claim is not filed, a right which otherwise appears in the applicable schedules of ZAP and (1) is not listed as disputed, contingent or unliquidated, or (2) has been resolved by Final Order of the Court pursuant to the terms of the Plan.

Examples of Claim or Claims in a sentence

  • Employee acknowledges that he/she might hereafter discover facts different from, or in addition to, those Employee now knows or believes to be true with respect to a Claim or Claims released herein, and they expressly agree to assume the risk of possible discovery of additional or different facts, and agree that this Agreement shall be and remain effective, in all respects, regardless of such additional or different discovered facts.

  • Subject to the termination provisions of Section 11, all agreements and obligations of the Company contained herein shall continue for so long as Indemnitee shall be subject to any possible action, suit, proceeding or other assertion of a Claim or Claims.

  • If any Claim has not been resolved by mutual agreement on or before the 15th day following the first notice of the Claim to or from a disputing party, then the arbitration may be initiated by one party by providing to the other party a written notice of arbitration specifying the Claim or Claims to be arbitrated.

  • If Indemnitee is entitled under any provision of this Agreement to indemnification by the Company for some or a portion of the expenses actually or reasonably incurred by Indemnitee in connection with a Claim or Claims, but not, however, for the total amount thereof, the Company shall nevertheless indemnify Indemnitee for the portion of such expenses to which Indemnitee is entitled.

  • If at any time prior to the time that the draft Program is declared to be at final approval (as defined in the Rules of Procedure) a Participant shall become aware that either it, or one of its Related Parties, Owns a Necessary Claim or Claims that it is unwilling to License under RAND, (which shall not include any Necessary Claim or Claims under its own Contribution(s)), it shall identify such Necessary Claim(s), and the portion(s) of the Draft Software that would result in such infringement.


More Definitions of Claim or Claims

Claim or Claims means a right to payment from NACIO, which is evidenced by
Claim or Claims has the meaning set forth in Section 13.1.
Claim or Claims means actions, causes of actions, suits, debts, dues, sums of money, Liabilities, general damages, special damages, costs, claims, proceedings and demands of every nature and kind to which an Indemnified Party may be entitled to be indemnified under the terms and provisions of this indemnification Agreement;
Claim or Claims means: any writ, statement of claim, summons, application or other originating legal or arbitral process, cross claim, counterclaim or third or similar party notice issued against or served on the Insured; or the receipt by the Insured of any written or verbal notice of demand for compensation made by a third party against the Insured.
Claim or Claims means any legal claims and expenses against the employee by a party other than the employer arising out of their employment but does not include any claim arising from, or apparently arising from, an act or omission on the part of an employee:
Claim or Claims means any monetary demand, occurrence or loss, actual or alleged, made against, arising out of or in connection with the policies to which this Agreement applies.
Claim or Claims means, (a) a right to payment, whether or not such right is reduced to judgment, liquidated, unliquidated, fixed, contingent, matured, unmatured, disputed, undisputed, legal, equitable, secured, or unsecured; or (b) a right to an equitable remedy for breach of performance if such breach gives rise to a right to payment, whether or not such right to an equitable remedy is reduced to judgment, fixed, contingent, matured, unmatured, disputed, undisputed, secured, or unsecured.