Customer Claim definition

Customer Claim means a Claim of a Customer arising from a Cryptocurrency Transaction.
Customer Claim means one of the approximately 4,500 Proofs of Claims filed by customers of the Debtors in the Chapter 11 Cases, solely to the extent reflecting the cost of a ticket purchased on or prior to June 30, 2020.
Customer Claim means a claim related to the Written Complaint against an FI by its customer(s), which the FDRC may accept for dispute resolution pursuant to the FDRS. An FI, with signed consent by its customer(s) (in the form set out at Annex X), may bring such Customer Claim before the FDRC for dispute resolution;

Examples of Customer Claim in a sentence

  • A Customer Claim Form will be mailed that will need to completed, signed, and returned to the BBB along with proof of ownership.

  • A decision should be rendered within 40 days of AUTO LINE’s receipt of your properly completed Customer Claim Form.

  • A Customer Claim Form will be mailed that will need to be completed, signed, and returned to the BBB along with proof of ownership.

  • You must also use BBB AUTO LINE if you are seeking remedies under the "Lemon Laws" of your state if your state statute requires you to do so.A decision should be rendered within 40 days of AUTO LINE’s receipt of your properly completed Customer Claim Form.

  • Each holder of a Customer Claim is entitled to vote to accept or reject the Plan.


More Definitions of Customer Claim

Customer Claim means a Claim by a customer of the Petitioners, or either of them, on account of deposits on sales orders and rebates, that is not a Restructuring Claim.
Customer Claim means any dispute, claim, offset or defense of the Customer of a Customer Loan, including, without limitation, the defense of usury, or any other claim of such Customer against or adjustment to such Customer Loan resulting from the transaction out of which such Customer Loan arose or any related or unrelated transaction.
Customer Claim means costs charged to AMD by its customer to fix or repair the Product damaged during transit. “CVOR” means a Commercial Vehicle Operator’s Registration.
Customer Claim has the meaning Usspecified in Section 11.1 (Intellectual Property Indemnification).
Customer Claim means a third-party claim, suit, or proceeding alleging that Customer’s authorized use of the AI Services as hosted by AWS violates third-party patent, trade secret, or copyright rights; provided that Customer Claims exclude, and Anthropic’s obligations above do not apply to, any claim, suit, or proceeding arising out of, related to, or alleging (a) infringement resulting from or relating to use of Prompts or Outputs; (b) infringement resulting from or relating to information or materials used to train AI Services; (c) Customer’s breach of this Agreement, including its use of the AI Services outside the restrictions herein; (d) Anthropic’s modification of the AI Services or Documentation in compliance with Customer requests; or (e) infringement based on the combination of the Customer Platform with AI Services where the Customer Claim would not exist but for such combination. If Customer seeks action under this Section L.1, it will promptly notify Anthropic of the Customer Claim and will reasonably cooperate in the defense. Anthropic will control the defense of any such Customer Claim, including the selection of counsel, the strategy and course of any litigation or appeals, and any negotiations or settlement or compromise of that Customer Claim, except that Customer will have the right, not to be exercised unreasonably, to reject any settlement or compromise that requires that it admit wrongdoing or liability or subjects it to an ongoing affirmative obligation. Anthropic’s obligations in this Section L.1 will be excused if either of the following materially prejudices the defense: (a) Customer’s failure to provide prompt notice of the Customer Claim; or (b) Customer’s or its associate’s failure to reasonably cooperate in the defense.
Customer Claim has the meaning specified in Section 9.1.
Customer Claim means any claim made by any customer of the Company against the Company for breach of contract, negligence or breach of statutory duty or made under any warranty, guarantee or indemnity granted by the Company to the customer, where the relevant act or omission occurred prior to the Completion Date;