Parish Parties definition

Parish Parties means collectively the Catholic Entities and, in their capacity as such: (i) each of the past, present, and future parents, subsidiaries, merged companies, divisions, and acquired companies of the Catholic Entities; (ii) each of the foregoing Persons’ respective past, present, and future parents, subsidiaries, merged companies, divisions, and acquired companies; (iii) each of the foregoing Persons’ respective predecessors, successors, and assigns; and (iv) any and all past and present employees, officers, directors, shareholders, principals, teachers, staff, members, boards, administrators, priests, deacons, brothers, sisters, nuns, other clergy or Persons bound by monastic vows, volunteers, agents, attorneys, and representatives of the Persons identified in the foregoing subsections (i)-(iii). Nothing in the foregoing is intended to suggest that such Persons are “employees” or agents of a Catholic Entity or subject to its control. An individual who perpetrated an act of Abuse that forms the basis of a Tort Claim is not a Parish Party as to that Tort Claim. No religious order, diocese, or archdiocese is a Parish Party, except to the extent such religious order, diocese, or archdiocese is a “Parish Other Insured Entity” (as defined in the Travelers Settlement Agreement).
Parish Parties means collectively the Catholic Entities and, in their capacity as such: (i) each of the past, present, and future parents, subsidiaries, merged companies, divisions, and acquired companies of the Catholic Entities; (ii) any and all named covered party and additional covered party under the certificates of insurance issued by Catholic Mutual, including every Protected Person (as defined in the parish certificates); (iii) any and all named insured Person, insured Person, additional insured Person, or any other Person claiming coverage under any Diocesan Insurance Policy, including every Protected Person (as defined in such Diocesan Insurance Policy); (iv) each of the foregoing Persons’ respective past, present, and future parents, subsidiaries, merged companies, divisions, and acquired companies; (v) each of the foregoing Persons’ respective predecessors, successors, and assigns; and (vi) any and all past and present employees, officers, directors, shareholders, principals, teachers, staff, members, boards, administrators, priests, deacons, brothers, sisters, nuns, other clergy or Persons bound by monastic vows, volunteers, agents, attorneys, and representatives of the Persons identified in the foregoing subsections (i)-(vi). Nothing in the foregoing is intended to suggest that such Persons are “employees” or agents of a Catholic Entity or subject to its control. An individual who perpetrated an act of Abuse that forms the basis of a Tort Claim is not a Parish Party as to that Tort Claim. No religious order, archdiocese, or diocese is a Parish Party.
Parish Parties means the Parishes and (i) each of the past, present, and future parents, subsidiaries, merged companies, divisions, and acquired companies of the Parishes; (ii) any and all named covered party, covered party and additional covered party under the Parish Policies; (iii) each of the foregoing Persons’ respective past, present, and future parents, subsidiaries, merged companies, divisions and acquired companies; (iv) each of the foregoing Persons’ respective predecessors, successors and assigns; and (v) any and all past and present employees, officers, directors, shareholders, principals, teachers, staff, members, boards, administrators, priests, deacons, brothers, sisters, nuns, other clergy or religious, volunteers, agents, attorneys, and representatives of the Persons identified in the foregoing subsections (i)- (iv), in their capacity as such. Nothing in the foregoing is intended to suggest that such Persons are “employees” or agents of the Parishes or subject to their control. An individual who perpetrated an act of Abuse that forms the basis of a Tort Claim is not a Parish Party with respect to that Tort Claim.

Examples of Parish Parties in a sentence

  • The Parties have completed a reasonable search for evidence of any Policies issued by the Liberty Mutual Parties to the Diocese Parties and Parish Parties that might afford coverage with respect to any Tort Claim.

  • The Diocese Parties and Parish Parties will undertake all reasonable actions and cooperate with the Liberty Mutual Parties in connection with their reinsurers.

  • As set forth in the Approval Order, upon entry of the Bankruptcy Orders as Final Orders, the Liberty Mutual Parties, for the consideration stated herein, shall buy back the Policies free and clear of all Interests of all Persons, including all Interests of the Diocese Parties, the Parish Parties, any other Person claiming coverage by, through, or on behalf of, any of the Diocese Parties, the Parish Parties, any other insurer, and any Tort Claimant.

  • The Diocese Parties and Parish Parties represent and warrant that they have not and will not assign any Interests in the Policies or any other binder, certificate, or policy of insurance issued by the Liberty Mutual Parties or for which the Liberty Mutual Parties has responsibility.

  • The person(s) executing this Agreement on behalf of the parties in Sections 1.1.10(i), (ii), and (iii) and Sections 1.1.18(i), (ii) and (iii) (collectively, the “Other Diocese /Parish Parties”) represents and warrants that he/she has received authority from such Other Diocese /Parish Parties, as the case may be, to execute this Agreement on their behalf and to provide the releases identified in Section 4 above on behalf of such Other Diocese /Parish Parties.

  • The Diocese Parties and Parish Parties shall notify the Liberty Mutual Parties promptly of the existence of such more favorable releases or benefits.

  • All Interests the Diocese Parties or the Parish Parties may have had, may presently have, or in the future may have, in the Policies or any other binder, certificate, or policy of insurance issued by the Liberty Mutual Parties shall be released.

  • Walsh, EsquireMintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C. One Financial CenterBoston, MA 02111 NDAdams@mintz.com KJWalsh@mintz.com If to the Parish Parties: John D.

  • The Diocese Parties, Parish Parties and the Liberty Mutual Parties shall be responsible for their own fees and costs incurred in connection with the Tort Claims, the Coverage Disputes, the Coverage Suit, and the Reorganization Case, this Agreement, and the implementation of this Agreement.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in the definition of Other Diocese /Parish Parties is intended to suggest or should be construed to mean that any Person included in this definition is owned, directed, supervised or controlled by the Diocese or Parishes.


More Definitions of Parish Parties

Parish Parties means all past and present parishes or Catholic schools within the Diocese. For avoidance of doubt, the Parish Parties shall include the following missions within the Diocese: Mater Ecclesiae Chapel, Inc., Saint Yi Yun Il John Cherry Hill Korean Catholic Mission, Inc., Saint Andrew Kim Korean Catholic Mission, Inc., and Padre Pio Shrine in Buena Borough, N.J., Inc. Nothing in the foregoing is intended to suggest that such Persons are “employees” or agents of OCE or subject to its control. For avoidance of doubt, the term “Parish Parties” includes Diocesan Parishes, and OCE which are not Parishes, and are only combined herein for ease of reference. An individual who perpetrated an act of Abuse that forms the basis of a Tort Claim is not a Parish Party as to that Tort Claim.
Parish Parties means the Parishes and (i) each of the past, present, and future parents, subsidiaries, merged companies, divisions, and acquired companies of the Parishes; (ii) any and all named insured Person, insured Person, additional insured
Parish Parties means the Parishes and (i) each of the past, present, and future parents, subsidiaries, merged companies, divisions, and acquired companies of the Parishes; (ii) any and all named covered party, covered party and additional covered party under the Parish Certificates, including every Protected Person (as defined in the Parish Certificates); (iii) each of the foregoing Persons’ respective past, present, and future parents, subsidiaries, merged companies, divisions and acquired companies; (iv)

Related to Parish Parties

  • Parties has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.

  • Contracting Parties has the meaning set forth in Section 9.14.

  • Contractor Parties means a Contractor’s members, directors, officers, shareholders, partners, managers, principal officers, representatives, agents, servants, consultants, employees or any one of them or any other person or entity with whom the Contractor is in privity of oral or written contract (e.g. subcontractor) and the Contractor intends for such other person or entity to perform under the Contract in any capacity. For the purpose of this Contract, vendors of support services, not otherwise known as human service providers or educators, shall not be considered subcontractors, e.g. lawn care, unless such activity is considered part of a training, vocational or educational program.

  • British Council Entities means the subsidiary companies and other organisations Controlled by the British Council from time to time, and any organisation which Controls the British Council (the “Controlling Entity”) as well as any other organisations Controlled by the Controlling Entity from time to time;

  • Selling Parties shall have the meaning specified in the preamble.

  • Seller Entities means, collectively, Seller and all Seller Subsidiaries.

  • Warrantors means the Founders, the Founder Holdcos and the Group Companies.

  • Settling Parties means, collectively, Plaintiffs, all Settlement Class Members, and Defendants.

  • Buyer Entities means, collectively, Buyer and all Buyer Subsidiaries.

  • Seller Parties has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement.

  • Concert Parties means such persons as are deemed to be Acting in Concert with Mediahuis or INM (as the context so requires) pursuant to Rule 3.3 of Part A of the Takeover Rules, and such persons as are Acting in Concert with that party;

  • PSC means the Public Service Commission;

  • Covenantors means the Group Companies, the Founder and the Founder Holding Company, and a “Covenantor” means any of the Covenantors.

  • Parent Parties has the meaning set forth in ARTICLE V.

  • The Parties means the Employer and Employee.

  • Buyer Parties means Buyer, its Affiliates, their members, officers, directors, employees, agents, representatives, successors, and assigns.

  • Partnership Parties has the meaning assigned to such term in the preamble.

  • Party/Parties means Buyer and Seller individually/collectively.

  • PJM Entities means PJM, including the Market Monitoring Unit, the PJM Board, and PJM’s officers, employees, representatives, advisors, contractors, and consultants. PJM Interchange:

  • Entities means event and competition organisers/promoters/managers, land and track owners/managers/administrators/lessees, CAMS affiliated clubs, state and territory governments and insured listed in CAMS’ public/product/professional indemnity insurance policies and each of their related bodies corporate (including their related bodies corporate) and each of their organs and agencies, officers/president/directors/executives, employees, servants, agents, partners, providers, members, competitors, drivers, co-drivers, navigators, officials, crew members, pit crew, delegates, licence holders, representatives, commissions, committees, advisers, trustees, councils, panels, shareholders, volunteers, officials, appointees, delegated bodies and sponsors.

  • Seller Ancillary Documents means any agreement or other instrument, other than this Agreement, but including the Commercial Agreements, to be executed and delivered by a Seller or an Affiliate thereof in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby.

  • Company Entities means the Company and its Subsidiaries.

  • Local Parties shall be defined as the Board or the local OSSTF/FEESO bargaining unit party to a collective agreement.

  • Initial Guarantors shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble.

  • Seller Ancillary Agreements means all agreements, instruments and documents being or to be executed and delivered by Seller under this Agreement or in connection herewith.

  • Governmental Entities has the meaning ascribed to it in the Purchase Agreement.