US Claims definition
Examples of US Claims in a sentence
There are no restrictions on the ability of the Company or its subsidiaries to use, transfer or exploit the US Claims, except pursuant to applicable Law or any lease or sublease of any leased Claims.
COVERAGE A The Insured shall pay the amount stated in the Declarations for this form as Deductible or Deductible - U.S. Claims for each and every claim under Insuring Agreement 1(c) (“Property Damage”).
In the event a claim payment is made by the Insurer, the Insured shall reimburse the Insurer with respect to all claims, legal fees and adjusting expenses combined in any one accident or “occurrence”, up to the Deductible amount stated in the Declarations for this form as Reimbursement or Reimbursement – US Claims, and the Insurer shall only be liable for loss, damage or expense in excess of that amount.
A disputing party to an arbitration may apply to the U.S. Claims Court to hear an appeal of that aspect of any Award relating to terms and conditions of requested service or a breach of this Agreement.
Each of the parties hereby irrevocably attorns and consents to (i) the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the United States Federal and state courts sitting in the State of Delaware, or any other United States court having jurisdiction, for all US Claims; and (ii) the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the Province of Saskatchewan in respect of all other matters arising under and in relation to this Agreement.
Each ▇▇▇▇▇▇ US entity listed on Schedule E-2 will have a net allowed subordinated general unsecured claim (the “Allowed Subordinated US Claims” and, together with the Allowed Non- Subordinated US Claims, the “Allowed US Claims”) against the specified ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Singapore Liquidation Companies in the amount set forth on Schedule E-2 in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Singapore Companies Act.
After the Effective Date, Borrower and any Loan Party may Credit Agreement – Domo, Inc.
United States, No. 99-735 C, 2005 U.S. Claims LEXIS 159, at *62 (Fed.
U.S. Claims of Chinese Unauthorized Computer Access Accusations of China's pursuit of cyber-capabilities directed at U.S. security interests have persisted for decades.
Buyer shall be required to proceed beyond the administrative level to either the Tax Court, the appropriate federal district court or the U.S. Claims Court only if Seller delivers to Buyer a Legal Opinion (the cost of which shall be borne by Seller), which opinion states that there is a realistic possibility (as that term is interpreted under Section 6694 of the Code) that Buyer will prevail on the merits of its case.