Continued claim definition

Continued claim means a report filed by an individual who has filed a new, additional, or reopened claim and who is certifying as to eligibility for benefits for 1 or more weeks of unemployment.
Continued claim means a request for the payment of unemployment compensation benefits which is made after the filing of an initial claim.
Continued claim means the claim, for the same care recipient within the same 12-month period, subsequent to the first or re-established claim where there is no interruption of the period for which benefits are claimed. A continued claim does not require a waiting period.

Examples of Continued claim in a sentence

  • Continued claim certifications should incorporate lessons learned from the equity-based review as mentioned above in Section 4.d. of this UIPL.

  • Measurement Focus/Basis of Accounting (Continued) claim to the resources, the liability for deferred revenue is removed from the combined balance sheet and revenue is recognized.

  • Regardless of the outcome of the Texas Supreme Court proceeding, RERH Holdings believes that any RERH HOLDINGS, LLC AND SUBSIDIARIES NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS — (Continued) claim by CenterPoint that RERH Holdings is liable to it for any EMCs credited to RERH Holdings lacks legal merit and is unsupported by the Master Separation Agreement between CenterPoint and Reliant Energy.

  • Continued claim counts for Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation program and the Lost Wages Assistance programs are not included - both programs provided supplemental income for existing claims already filed.


More Definitions of Continued claim

Continued claim means a request for unemployment compensation for a week of unemployment, during a benefit year. The Sunday of the week claimed shall be considered the effective date of the continued claim.
Continued claim means an application for benefits which certifies to the completion of a week of total or partial unemployment.
Continued claim means an application that certifies to the claimant’s completion of one or more weeks of unemployment and to the claimant’s status during these weeks. The certification may request benefits, waiting week credit, or non-compensable credit for such week or weeks. A continued claim must follow the first effective week of an initial, additional or reopen claim, or the
Continued claim means a request, filed as prescribed, for waiting period credit or benefits for a week of unemployment.
Continued claim means a notice filed by a claimant stating whether or not the claimant wishes to claim benefits or waiting period credit for any week that begins within the claimant's benefit year.
Continued claim means a claim for family leave insurance benefits filed subsequent to the first or reestablished claim, which claim is within the same 12- month period, for the same care recipient and during or following employment with the same employer. A continued claim shall include scheduled intermittent family leave and extensions of scheduled intermittent family leave.

Related to Continued claim

  • Exculpated Claim means any Claim related to any act or omission in connection with, relating to, or arising out of the Debtors' in or out of court restructuring, the Chapter 11 Cases, formulation, preparation, dissemination, negotiation, or filing of the Disclosure Statement, the Plan, the settlement of Claims or renegotiation of Executory Contracts or Unexpired Leases, the negotiation of the Plan, the DIP Credit Agreement, the Plan Supplement, the Exit Facility Credit Agreement, or any contract, instrument, release, or other agreement or document created or entered into in connection with the Disclosure Statement or Plan, the filing of the Chapter 11 Cases, the pursuit of Confirmation, the pursuit of consummation of the Plan, the administration, consummation, and implementation of the Plan, the distribution of property under the Plan, or any transaction contemplated by the Plan or Disclosure Statement, or in furtherance thereof; provided, however, that Exculpated Claims shall not include any claim arising out of any act or omission that is determined in a Final Order to have constituted gross negligence, willful misconduct, or intentional fraud to the extent imposed by applicable non-bankruptcy law. For the avoidance of doubt, no Cause of Action, obligation or liability expressly set forth in or preserved by the Plan or the Plan Supplement constitutes an Exculpated Claim.

  • Contested Claim means any Tax, Indebtedness or other claim or liability (i) the validity or amount of which is being diligently contested in good faith, (ii) for which adequate reserve, or other appropriate provision, if any, as required in conformity with GAAP shall have been made, and (iii) with respect to which any right to execute upon or sell any assets of the Company or of any of its Subsidiaries has not matured or has been and continues to be effectively enjoined, superseded or stayed.

  • Released Claim means the matters that are subject to release and discharge pursuant to ARTICLE 10 hereof;

  • Covered Claim means either a Provider Covered Claim or Customer Covered Claim.

  • Unresolved Claim means a Claim, which at the relevant time, in whole or in part: (a) has not been Finally Determined to be a Proven Claim in accordance with the Amended Claims Procedure Order and this Plan; (b) is validly disputed in accordance with the Amended Claims Procedure Order; and/or (c) remains subject to review and for which a Notice of Allowance or Notice of Revision or Disallowance (each as defined in the Amended Claims Procedure Order) has not been issued to the Creditor in accordance with the Amended Claims Procedure Order as at the date of this Plan, in each of the foregoing clauses, including both as to proof and/or quantum;

  • Fraud Claim means any claim based in whole or in part upon fraud, willful misconduct or intentional misrepresentation.

  • Subordinated Claim means a Claim of the kind described in sections 726(a)(3) or 726(a)(4) of the Bankruptcy Code and/or Claims subordinated under sections 510(b) or 510(c) of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Unimpaired Claim means a Claim that is not impaired within the meaning of section 1124 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Secured Claim means a Claim that is secured by a Lien on property in which any of the Debtors’ Estates have an interest or that is subject to setoff under section 553 of the Bankruptcy Code, to the extent of the value of the Claim holder’s interest in such Estate’s interest in such property or to the extent of the amount subject to setoff, as applicable, as determined pursuant to section 506(a) of the Bankruptcy Code or, in the case of setoff, pursuant to section 553 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Approved Claim means a Claim Form submitted by a Settlement Class Member that: (a) is submitted timely and in accordance with the directions on the Claim Form and the provisions of the Settlement Agreement; (b) is fully and truthfully completed by a Settlement Class Member with all of the information requested in the Claim Form; (c) is signed by the Settlement Class Member, physically or electronically; and (d) is approved by the Settlement Administrator pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement.

  • Indemnity Claim has the meaning set forth in Section 8.3.

  • Administrative Claim Bar Date means the deadline for filing requests for payment of Administrative Claims, which shall be 30 days after the Effective Date.

  • IPR Claim means any claim of infringement or alleged infringement (including the defence of such infringement or alleged infringement) of any IPR, used to provide the Services or as otherwise provided and/or licensed by the Supplier (or to which the Supplier has provided access) to the Authority in the fulfilment of its obligations under this Framework Agreement;

  • 503(b)(9) Claim means a Claim or any portion thereof entitled to administrative expense priority pursuant to section 503(b)(9) of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Administrative Claim means a Claim for costs and expenses of administration of the Estates under sections 503(b), 507(a)(2), 507(b), or 1114(e)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code, including: (a) the actual and necessary costs and expenses incurred on or after the Petition Date of preserving the Estates and operating the businesses of the Debtors; (b) Allowed Professional Fee Claims in the Chapter 11 Cases; and (c) all fees and charges assessed against the Estates under chapter 123 of title 28 of the United States Code, 28 U.S.C. §§ 1911-1930.

  • AWR Claim means any complaint or claim to a tribunal or court made by or on behalf of the Agency Worker against the Hirer and/or the Employment Business for any breach of the AWR;

  • Settled claim means the original tort claim resolved by a structured settlement.

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

  • Indemnification Claim has the meaning set forth in Section 8.4(a).

  • Allowed Administrative Claim means all or that portion of an Administrative Claim which is an Allowed Claim.

  • Two-year claim limitation means no benefit is payable for any claim submitted two years or more from the date of admission or service provision.

  • Claims Period means the period during which a claim for indemnification may be asserted hereunder by an Indemnified Party.

  • Insured Claim means any Claim arising from an incident or occurrence alleged to have occurred prior to the Effective Date that is covered under an insurance policy applicable to the Debtors or their businesses.

  • Tax Claim has the meaning set forth in Section 6.05.

  • Administrative Claims Bar Date means the deadline for Filing requests for payment of Administrative Claims, which: (a) with respect to Administrative Claims other than Professional Fee Claims, shall be 30 days after the Effective Date; and (b) with respect to Professional Fee Claims, shall be 45 days after the Effective Date.

  • Excluded Claim means a dispute, controversy or claim that concerns (a) the validity or infringement of a patent, trademark or copyright; or (b) any antitrust, anti-monopoly or competition law or regulation, whether or not statutory.