Direct Purchaser Claim definition

Direct Purchaser Claim means a Claim in favour of the members of the class(es) described in the statements of claim issued in the Direct Purchaser Litigation against the Fund, Arctic Glacier Inc. and Arctic Glacier International Inc.

Examples of Direct Purchaser Claim in a sentence

  • When I landed at Sydney airport in the summer after being in Abu Dhabi for two tears I was startled by the loincloths and camisoles Australians wore: middle aged men and women in singlets and shorts, seborrheic warts on bulging brown flesh, the Australian natives in rags of cloth.

  • The Monitor has had discussions with counsel for the Applicants concerning the Canadian Direct Purchaser Claim.

  • I also hereby undertake to abide by the provisions of Law including the provisions of Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act, Apprentice Act 1961, West Bengal Sales Tax Act, VAT Act, Income Tax Act as would be applicable to the Consultant upon entering into formal Contract / agreement with the Quotation Inviting/Accepting authority.

  • As such, in accordance with the March 7, 2013 Order of this Court, the Canadian Direct Purchaser Claim has been deemed to be accepted in the amount of CDN$2 million and is now considered to be a Proven Claim in accordance with the Claims Procedure Order.

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  • Should the CDP Settlement Agreement be approved by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice where the underlying litigation was commenced (the “ Ontario Court”), the Canadian Direct Purchaser Claim will be deemed to be accepted, as filed, in the amount of CDN$2 million.

  • The Monitor has been informed by the Applicants that the settlement is expected to resolve the Canadian Direct Purchaser Claim for CDN$2 million (the amount of the Proof of Claim filed) subject to the approval of the court with jurisdiction over the class action.

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