US Claim definition

US Claim means any Claim made, or legal proceedings instituted, within the United States of America and / or territories or possessions which come under the jurisdiction of the United States of America including the enforcement by courts of any other country of any judgment in connection therewith. For the avoidance of doubt this policy will only cover US Claims when the Jurisdictional Limits include the USA.
US Claim means a claim brought or maintained within the jurisdiction of, or based upon any laws of the United States of America, its states, localities, territories or possessions.

Examples of US Claim in a sentence

  • At such time, if ever, as a Taligen Compound with respect to which a U.S. Milestone is achieved becomes covered by a Valid US Claim, any portion of the Milestone Payment corresponding to such U.S. Milestone [*] as a result of the provisions of this Section 2.12.3.3, shall be [*] days of the issuance of the Valid US Claim.

  • EU Claim or a Valid US Claim if the [*] of such Taligen Compound in the applicable country or territory would infringe such claim, but for the fact that a member of the Buyer Rights Group Chain is the owner or licensee of such claim.

  • The entry of an order approving this Settlement shall be sufficient evidence of the validity and amount of the Teleglobe Allowed U.S. Claim and the TI Allowed Claim.