Liability Claim definition

Liability Claim has the meaning set forth in Section 7.2(a).
Liability Claim has the meaning set forth in Section 10.2(a).
Liability Claim means any claim covered under the Liability Coverage Part.

Examples of Liability Claim in a sentence

  • A Claims Notice must describe the Liability Claim in reasonable detail and must indicate the amount (estimated, if necessary and to the extent feasible) of the Loss that has been or may be suffered by the Indemnified Party.

  • This hold harmless and indemnification provisions in this Section 9 shall apply regardless of whether or not any insurance policies are determined to be applicable to the Liability, Claim, tax, assessment, penalty or interest asserted against City.

  • The Indemnifying Party or the Indemnified Party, as the case may be, shall have the right to participate in (but not control), at its own expense, the defense of any Liability Claim which the other is defending as provided in this Agreement.

  • This hold harmless and indemnification provisions in this Section 10 shall apply regardless of whether or not any insurance policies are determined to be applicable to the Liability, Claim, tax, assessment, penalty or interest asserted against City.

  • If the Indemnifying Party does not assume the defense of a Liability Claim in accordance with this Section 7.2(b), the Indemnified Party may continue to defend the Liability Claim.


More Definitions of Liability Claim

Liability Claim means any legal or extralegal action by a third party asserting a right to compensation
Liability Claim means any legal or extralegal action by a third party asserting a right to compensation for a wrong done to it by a small business with an independent liability fund.
Liability Claim has the meaning set forth in Section 8.6.
Liability Claim means a claim submitted by non-insureds for property damage or injury arising from the insured’s ownership or use of the insured’s property.
Liability Claim means any Claim against Operator or Company, except Claims made by employees under any workers compensation Law or those fully covered by insurance.
Liability Claim means a claim, lawsuit or cause of action based upon treatment or lack of treatment within the United States of America, its territories or possessions, or Canada that departs from accepted standards of medical or dental care which proximately results in injury to or death of a patient, whether the claim or cause of action sounds in tort or contract, subject to the exclusions described in Article V, Section 4, below. This definition shall extend to anywhere in the world for full-time or part-time faculty of a medical or dental school or hospital of the System Plan Participants after compliance with conditions for participation set by the Administrator and the Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs or a delegate.
Liability Claim means any demand, complaint, cause of action, or claim alleging (1) bodily injury to or death of third parties (excluding any employees of State Parties or County Parties acting within the scope of their employment as such) in, on, or about the Real Property, and (2) damage to or destruction of personal property of a third party (other than personal property of a County Party or a State Party) in, on, or about the Real Property, but excludes all AOC Claims.