Collateral sources definition

Collateral sources has the meaning set forth in Section 10.5(c).
Collateral sources means any person or agency who is presently providing, either in a professional or paraprofessional capacity, service to the dependent adult, including, but not limited to, doctors, counselors, and public health nurses.
Collateral sources means any payments made to the claimant, or made on the claimant's behalf, by or pursuant to:

Examples of Collateral sources in a sentence

  • Indemnification under this Article VII shall not be available unless the Indemnified Party first uses its reasonable best efforts to seek recovery from all Collateral Sources.

  • INDEMNIFICATION 29 Section 8.01 Indemnification of Buyer 29 Section 8.02 Indemnification of Acquired Company 30 Section 8.03 Procedure 30 Section 8.04 Periodic Payments 31 Section 8.05 Insurance and Other Collateral Sources 31 Section 8.06 Time Limit 31 Section 8.07 Restrictions 32 Section 8.08 Tax Savings 32 Section 8.09 No Double Recovery 32 Section 8.10 Exclusive Remedies 32 ARTICLE IX.

  • Indemnification under this Article V shall not be available unless the Indemnified Party first uses its reasonable best efforts to seek recovery from all Collateral Sources.

  • The indemnified Parties shall use commercially reasonable efforts to seek recovery from all Collateral Sources.


More Definitions of Collateral sources

Collateral sources means any payments made to the claimant, or made on his or her behalf, by or pursuant to:
Collateral sources means any person or agency who is presently providing, either in a profes- sional or paraprofessional capacity, service to the dependent adult, including, but not limited to, doc- tors, counselors, and public health nurses.
Collateral sources means sources that provide reimbursement for spe- cific expenses compensated under this subpart, including property, health, disability, or other insurance for spe- cific expenses; Medicare or Medicaid; workers’ compensation programs; mili- tary or veterans’ benefits of a compen- satory nature; vocational rehabilita- tion benefits; restitution; and other state, Federal, foreign, and inter- national compensation programs: ex- cept that any reimbursement received under this subpart shall be reduced by the amount of any lump sum payment whatsoever, received from, or in re- spect of the United States or a foreign government, unless the claimant can show that such payment was for a cat- egory of expenses not covered under this subpart. To the extent that a claimant has an unsatisfied judgment against a foreign government based on the same act of terrorism, the value of that unsatisfied judgment shall be counted as a lump sum payment for ex- penses covered under this subpart, un- less the claimant agrees to waive his right to sue the United States govern- ment for satisfaction of that judgment.
Collateral sources shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11.6.
Collateral sources has the meaning set forth in Section 9.2(c)(i).
Collateral sources means any payments made to the claimant, or on his behalf, by or pursuant to: (1) Any health, disability, medical or sickness insurance, automobile accident insurance that provides medical benefits, and any other similar insurance benefits, except life insurance benefits, available to the claimant, whether purchased by him or by others on his behalf; or (2) any contract or agreement of any group, organization, partnership or corporation to provide, pay for or reimburse the costs of hospital, medical, dental or other health care services; (3)any voluntary or involuntary credit, adjustment or write-off applied to charges by any healthcare provider. The collateral source deduction from actual damages shall not be reduced in any way by the cost of health insurance premiums or other cost of procurement of the
Collateral sources means any payments made to the claimant, or on his behalf, by or pursuant to: (1) Any health, disability, medical or sickness insurance, automobile accident insurance that provides medical benefits, and