Legal claim definition

Legal claim means a bona fide civil claim or cause of action.
Legal claim means a civil or statutory claim or action.
Legal claim has the meaning given to it in Clause 12.1.2;

Examples of Legal claim in a sentence

  • Legal claim On September 19, 2007, the Company received a statement of claim from a former employee and a consultant.

  • Legal claim On [date], a customer has commenced an action against the Company in respect of products claimed to be sub-standard.

  • Legal claim contingencyThe Group has a few pending litigations that occur in the ordinary course of business.

  • Legal claim contingency Occasionally, the Company may be a party to legal claims or proceedings of which the outcomes are subject to significant uncertainty.

  • VisualOn shall give Licensee the sole control of the defense of any Legal claim, shall act in accordance with reasonable instructions by Licensee and shall give Licensee such assistance as Licensee reasonably requests to defend or settle such claim.


More Definitions of Legal claim

Legal claim means any civil, criminal, administrative, regulatory, arbitral or investigative inquiry, action, suit or proceeding and any loss, liability, damage, expense (including legal fees), notice, demand or claim resulting therefrom or any other claim or demand of whatever nature or kind.
Legal claim means a civil claim or action.
Legal claim. - means an incident which our claims handlers or our appointed legal representative accept as falling within the terms of this notice which, in our reasonable opinion, is the first incident that could lead to a legal claim being made;
Legal claim means a bona fide civil claim or
Legal claim means a legal claim issued in a UK court, in accordance with Part 7 of the CPR.
Legal claim shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.3(b).