Settling person means a person who [at the time
Settling person means a person who has, at any time, paid or promised to pay money or anything of monetary value to a claimant in consideration of potential liability with respect to the personal injury, property damage, death, or other harm for which recovery of damages is sought.
Settling person means a Person who is a Settling Additional Plaintiff, a Settling Plaintiff, or Settling Unfiled Claimant.
More Definitions of Settling person
Settling person means a person who has, at any time, paid or promised to pay money or anything of monetary value to a claimant in consideration of potential
Settling person means a person who has, at any time, paid or promised to pay money or anything of monetary value to a claimant in consideration of potential liability with respect to the personal injury, property damage, death, or other harm for which recovery of damages is sought. TEX. CIV. PRAC. & REM. CODE ANN. § 33.011 (West 2008).
Settling person means a person who [at the time 10-12 of submission] has, at any time, paid or promised to pay money or 10-13 anything of monetary value to a claimant [at any time] in 10-14 consideration of potential liability [pursuant to the provisions of 10-15 Section 33.001] with respect to the personal injury, property 10-16 damage, death, or other harm for which recovery of damages is 10-17 sought.