Prior Claim definition

Prior Claim means a claim relating to any existing or future debt owed or to be owed by a farmer to a co- operative under any agreement or arrangement made—
Prior Claim shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 7.7. (ttt) “Receivables” shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 2.1(f).
Prior Claim has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 5.7 hereof.

Examples of Prior Claim in a sentence

  • Compensation and Indemnification of Trustee and Its Prior Claim .

  • Compensation and Indemnification of Trustee and Its Prior Claim 29 Section 6.07.

  • Compensation and Indemnification of Trustee and its Prior Claim 29 Section 5.07.

  • Compensation and Indemnification of Trustee and Its Prior Claim 37 Section 5.08.

  • Compensation and Indemnification of Trustee and Its Prior Claim.................................................


More Definitions of Prior Claim

Prior Claim is defined in Section 9.2(g).
Prior Claim means any Allowed Administrative Claim, Allowed Priority Claim and Priority Tax Claim.
Prior Claim means any Claim for a Wage and Hour Wrongful Act first made before the effective date of this Policy and/or any Claim identified on the Application.
Prior Claim has the meaning specified in Section 11.2(c).
Prior Claim means a claim or request submitted to the Defendants, or any of them, for compensation or reimbursement because of damage to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ (whether or not in the form of a warranty claim) prior to the date of the entry of the Final Order and Judgment. A Prior Claim does not include a legal proceeding described in PARA 1.50(b).
Prior Claim is defined in Section 4(a).
Prior Claim means any claim which, by the effect of law, entitles its beneficiary to be paid in priority to the obligations secured by the Security Documents, whether resulting from conventional security or from a prior claim, legal hypothec, trust or presumed trust or any other mechanism or right benefiting the holder of such claim (a non-exhaustive list is annexed hereto as Schedule 2.2.4);