Late claim definition

Late claim means a claim to an existing right forfeited pursuant to the conclusive presumption of abandonment under 85-2-226.
Late claim means a claim to an existing right forfeited pursuant to the conclusive presumption
Late claim means a claim made and a claim that may be made in the future pursuant to the provisions of this HCV Late Claims Benefit Plan. For greater certainty, Late Claim does not include a Transfused/Hemophiliac Plan Claim made or that may be made in the future pursuant to the provisions of the Transfused HCV Plan or the Hemophiliac HCV Plan and/or any court approved protocols.

Examples of Late claim in a sentence

  • Late claim submission can impact prompt payment from the State agency.

  • Late claim" means a claim to an existing right forfeited pursuant to the conclusive presumption of abandonment under 85-2-226.

  • The Company’s education software solutions business (comprised of the Disposal Group and the SLP Operations) is a UK-based provider of market-leading management information systems for educational institutions.

  • Late claim construction also postpones debates over language and creates a situation where both sides appear to talk past one another.

  • Late claim – Servicers can appeal a claim that was not accepted by VALERI because it was submitted late.


More Definitions of Late claim

Late claim means a claim form submitted for authorization after the 10th of the following month travelled
Late claim means a claim form submitted for authorization after the 10th of the following month travelled for year-end and the following month for other periods travelled.
Late claim means any Claim determined pursuant to the procedure set forth in the Original Payment Guidelines or these Payment Guidelines, as applicable, to not have been submitted in compliance with the Claim Requirements and with respect to Pre-Record Date Policy Claims, by the earlier of (x) November 30, 2017 or (y) the date that such Claim would be a “Late Claim” pursuant to the First Amended Plan and the Original Payment Guidelines. Any Claim that, on or before the date of the issuance of these Payment Guidelines would be a “Late Claim” pursuant to the terms of the Original Payment Guidelines, shall be a Late Claim under the Plan and these Payment Guidelines. For the avoidance of doubt, the earliest date on which a Claim may be submitted to the Claims Administrator for consideration as a Permitted Claim is the earlier of (x) the Bond Distribution Date and (y) the date that the right to payment arises under the Insured Obligation that gives rise to a Claim.1
Late claim means any LVM Policy Claim determined, pursuant to the procedure set forth in Section 3.1 of these LVM Payment Guidelines, to not have been submitted in compliance with the provisions of the Plan, the 2012 LVM Payment Rules, or these LVM Payment Guidelines within one hundred twenty (120) days of the earliest date on which such LVM Policy Claim, if it had been submitted, would have satisfied all of the requirements to be considered a Permitted LVM Policy Claim; provided that the Rehabilitator may extend such one hundred twenty (120) day period in the case of excusable neglect (as determined by the Rehabilitator in his sole and absolute discretion), but in no event beyond one year from the earliest date on which such LVM Policy Claim, if it had been submitted, would have satisfied all of the requirements to be considered a Permitted LVM Policy Claim.
Late claim means a Claim reported to the Company or any ---------- of its Subsidiaries more than three (3) years after the Closing Date and prior to December 31, 2004.
Late claim means any Claim determined, pursuant to the procedure set forth in Section 4.1 of these Payment Guidelines, to not have been submitted in compliance with the provisions of the Plan, the Interim Cash Payment Rules, or these Payment Guidelines within one hundred twenty (120) days of the earliest date on which such Claim, if it had been submitted, would have satisfied all of the requirements to be considered a Permitted Claim; provided that the Rehabilitator may extend such one hundred twenty (120) day period in the case of excusable neglect (as determined by the Rehabilitator in his sole and absolute discretion), but in no event beyond one year from the earliest date on which such Claim, if it had been submitted, would have satisfied all of the requirements to be considered a Permitted Claim.
Late claim means a claim to an existing right forfeited pursuant to the conclusive presumption of abandonment under85-2-226.