Closed Claims definition

Closed Claims with respect to the Center are Asbestos-Related Claims in which at least one Participating Producer was named as a defendant or a third-party defendant or was otherwise designated in the claim as responsible for the injury, and had not closed that claim as of becoming a signatory of the Agreement, but of which the Center has subsequently disposed (whether by judgment, settlement, dismissal, or otherwise). "Open claims" or "pending claims" are Asbestos-Related Claims that are not "closed" so far as the Producer or entity in question is concerned.
Closed Claims means claims that have been paid pursuant to a settlement or judgment, including, claims that were settled or adjudicated with the condition of open medical treatment to the claimant.
Closed Claims means those Claims identified as being closed in the WorkCover Database.

Examples of Closed Claims in a sentence

  • Closed Claims (within 12 months of contract start) NOTE: GH will work with CITY to import all closed claim information from source documents into GH’s claims system.

  • Or Option #3 (For Closed Claims) The Claimant "Select was/was not" rated for permanent partial impairment.

Related to Closed Claims

  • Unresolved Claims has the meaning set forth in Section 7.6(c).

  • Settled Claims means any and all claims, debts, demands, rights or causes of action, suits, matters, and issues or liabilities whatsoever (including, but not limited to, any claims for damages, interest, attorneys’ fees, expert or consulting fees, and any other costs, expenses or liability whatsoever), whether based on federal, state, local, statutory or common law or any other law, rule or regulation, whether fixed or contingent, accrued or unaccrued, liquidated or unliquidated, at law or in equity, matured or unmatured, whether class or individual in nature, including both known claims and Unknown Claims (as defined herein), (i) that have been asserted in the Delphi Securities Action against any of the Released Parties, or (ii) that could have been asserted in any forum by the Class Members or any of them or the successors and assigns of any of them against any of the Released Parties which arise out of, are based upon, or relate to the allegations, transactions, facts, matters or occurrences, representations or omissions involved, set forth, or referred to in the Delphi Securities Action and related to the purchase, acquisition, or holding of Delphi Securities.

  • Covered Claims Claim" means any claim, dispute or controversy between you and us that in any way arises from or relates to this Agreement, the Account, the issuance of any Card, any rewards program, any prior agreement or account. "Claim" includes disputes arising from actions or omissions prior to the date any Card was issued to you, including the advertising related to, application for or approval of the Account. "Claim" has the broadest possible meaning, and includes initial claims, counterclaims, cross-claims and third-party claims. It includes disputes based upon contract, tort, consumer rights, fraud and other intentional torts, constitution, statute, regulation, ordinance, common law and equity (including any claim for injunctive or declaratory relief). "Claim" does not include disputes about the validity, enforceability, coverage or scope of this Arbitration Provision or any part thereof (including, without limitation, the prohibition against class proceedings, private attorney general proceedings and/or multiple party proceedings described in Paragraph C.7 (the "Class Action Waiver"), the last sentence of Paragraph C.13 and/or this sentence); all such disputes are for a court and not an arbitrator to decide. However, any dispute or argument that concerns the validity or enforceability of the Agreement as a whole is for the arbitrator, not a court, to decide.

  • Approved Claims means Settlement Claims in an amount approved by the Claims Administrator or found to be valid through the Dispute Resolution process.

  • Released Class Claims means the claims being released as described in Paragraph 5.2 below.