Claim Period definition

Claim Period means the time period during which Settlement Class Members may submit a Claim Form to the Settlement Administrator for review. The Claim Period shall run for a period of time ordered by the Court, and last at least one-hundred and twenty (120) calendar days from the date of the first publication of the Summary Settlement Notice or Class Notice, whether online, via print publication, or via press release, whichever is earlier.
Claim Period means the tax year for individuals required to file Montana individual income tax returns and the calendar year for individuals not required to file returns.
Claim Period means the period beginning on the Notice Date and continuing until the Claim Filing Deadline.

Examples of Claim Period in a sentence

  • Any claim by a Settlement Class Member under Bow’s Limited Warranty after the Claim Period must be valid, timely and in accordance with the requirements of applicable law, and must comply with the express provisions of the Limited Warranty in all respects.

  • Any Limited Warranty that has expired or expires during the Claim Period remains expired and provides no further benefit.

  • Future Property Damage Claims for New Leaks are those that are based upon Qualifying Leaks in Covered Products that occur after the Effective Date and during the Claim Period.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this Settlement extends or tolls the duration of any Limited Warranty for any period of time before, during, or after the Claim Period.

  • The Settlement Administrator shall provide the Lead Class Counsel and Counsel for Bow with quarterly written reports, or more frequently upon Xxx’s request, throughout the Claim Period summarizing all statistics and actions taken by the Settlement Administrator in connection with administering the Settlement.


More Definitions of Claim Period

Claim Period means the tax year for claimants required to file a Montana tax return or returns
Claim Period means a calendar year (or part of a calendar year) during which the Claimant has been covered under the Policy. GL12-17-COB 10 100%ORDER OF BENEFIT DETERMINATION RULES. To decide which Plan pays first, the Company will use the first of the following rules which applies.
Claim Period means the tax year for individuals required to file Montana individual income tax
Claim Period means each and every twelve month period during the Term, such that the first Claim period commences on the Commencement Date and expires at midnight on the day before the first anniversary of the Commencement Date, the second Claim Period commences on the first anniversary of the Commencement Date and expires at midnight on the day before the second anniversary of the Commencement Date, and so on;
Claim Period shall have the meaning ascribed to the term in Clause 10.5;
Claim Period means the time period in which Settlement Class Members may submit a Claim Form.
Claim Period means a 1-year period commencing on October 1 of each year and ending on September 30 the following year.