Insurance Claims definition

Insurance Claims means any claims against any car insurer in relation to any damaged or stolen Vehicle.
Insurance Claims means insurance claims as defined in Article 268(1), point (g), of Directive 2009/138/EC;
Insurance Claims means, with respect to each Specified Business, all title, property, casualty, fire or, to the extent it relates to periods following the Closing, business interruption, insurance proceeds received or receivable by such Specified Business in respect of any Transferred Asset or Assumed Liability, all title, property, casualty, fire or, to the extent it relates to periods following the Closing, business interruption, insurance proceeds (to the extent not already expended (including expenditures of other monies) by Seller or any Affiliate of Seller to restore or replace the lost or damaged Asset, which replacement Asset shall be a Transferred Asset) received or receivable by such Specified Business in respect of any Asset damaged or lost after December 31, 2004 and which, if not so damaged or lost, would have been a Transferred Asset and all insurance proceeds received or receivable by such Specified Business in respect of business interruption of such Specified Business to the extent relating to any period after the Closing.

Examples of Insurance Claims in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall simultaneously send a copy of such notice to the City of New York c/o Insurance Claims Specialist, Affirmative Litigation Division, New York City Law Department, 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxx Xxxx, Xxx Xxxx 00000.

  • Owner will provide CSI Insurance Claims Department’s contact information to Resident upon request.

  • Public Act 142 of 2011 created the Health Insurance Claims Assessment Act.

  • The copy to the City Corporation Counsel shall be sent to Insurance Claims Specialist, Affirmative Litigation Division, New York City Law Department, 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxx Xxxx, Xxx Xxxx 00000.

  • The Licensee shall simultaneously send a copy of such notice to the City of New York c/o Insurance Claims Specialist, Affirmative Litigation Division, New York City Law Department, 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxx Xxxx, Xxx Xxxx 00000.


More Definitions of Insurance Claims

Insurance Claims means all Claims, Causes of Action and enforceable rights (other than the duty to defend and the recovery of defense costs incurred before or after the Effective Date) against any Non-Settling Insurer whether sounding in contract, tort, or otherwise, including equity and bad faith, held by:
Insurance Claims means those insurance claims in the Insurance Vehicle.
Insurance Claims means any amount which is owed by an insurance undertaking to insured persons, policy holders, beneficiaries or to any injured party having direct right of action against the insurance undertaking and which arises from an insurance contract or from any operation provided for in Article 1(2) and (2), of Directive 79/267/11C in direct insurance business, including amounts set aside for the aforementioned persons, when some elements of the debt are not yet known. The premiums owed by an insurance undertaking as a result of the non-conclusion or cancellation of these insurance contracts and operations in accordance with the law applicable to such contracts or operations before the opening of the winding-up proceedings shall also be considered insurance claims.
Insurance Claims means all Claims, Causes Of Action and enforceable rights against (other than the duty to defend) any Non-Settling Insurer whether sounding in contract, tort, or otherwise, including equity and bad faith, held by:
Insurance Claims means all Claims, Extra-Contractual Claims and enforceable rights (other than the duty to defend), against any Non-Settling Insurer whether sounding in contract, tort, or otherwise, including equity and bad faith, held by the Debtors for Insurance Coverage of a Tort Claim or Unknown Tort Claim including those for (i) indemnity and payment of any Tort Claim or Unknown Tort Claim; (ii) any Non-Settling Insurer’s failure or refusal to provide Insurance Coverage under any Insurance Policy for a Tort Claim or Unknown Tort Claim against the Debtors, including the failure or refusal to provide a defense to any Tort Claim or Unknown Tort Claim against the Debtors; (iii) any Non-Settling Insurer’s tortious or wrongful Claims handling including the failure or refusal of any Non-Settling Insurer to defend or timely compromise and settle any Tort Claim or Unknown Tort Claim against the Debtors pursuant to any Insurance Policy; and (iv) theinterpretation or enforcement of the terms of any Insurance Policy with respect to coverage of a Tort Claim or Unknown Tort Claim. Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in the Plan affects the rights of a Settling Insurer or Participating Party under any agreement or contract providing reinsurance to the Settling Insurer or Participating Party, nor the rights of the Debtors or the Reorganized Debtor with respect to any Insurance Coverage for Claims other than Tort Claims or Unknown Tort Claims. All such rights are retained by the Settling Insurer, Participating Parties, the Debtors or the Reorganized Debtor.
Insurance Claims means all claims, causes of action and enforceable rights
Insurance Claims means insurance claims as defined in Article 268(1), point