Abuse Claims definition

Abuse Claims means Sexual Abuse Claims and General Unsecured Claim No. 312 alleging emotional abuse.‌
Abuse Claims means Direct Abuse Claims, Indirect Abuse Claims, and Future Abuse Claims.
Abuse Claims means a liquidated or unliquidated Claim against a Protected Party (including, the Settling Insurers) that is attributable to, arises from, is based upon, relates to, or results from, in whole or in part, directly, indirectly, or derivatively, alleged Scouting- related Abuse that occurred prior to the Petition Date, including any such Claim that seeks monetary damages or other relief, under any theory of law or equity whatsoever, including but not limited to vicarious liability, alter ego, respondeat superior, conspiracy, fraud, including fraud in the inducement, any negligence-based or employment-based theory, including negligent hiring, selection, supervision, retention or misrepresentation, breach of any other theory based upon or directly or indirectly related to any insurance relationship, the provision of insurance or the provision of insurance services to or by any Protected Parties or misrepresentation, concealment, or unfair practice, breach of fiduciary duty, public or private nuisance, gross negligence, or any other theory, including any theory based on or related to public policy or any act or failure to act, or failure to warn by a Protected Party or any other Person for whom any Protected Party is alleged to be responsible. Abuse Claims include any Future Abuse Claims, any Indirect Abuse Claims, and any Claim that is attributable to, arises from, is based upon, relates to, or results from, alleged Scouting-related Abuse regardless of whether, as of the Petition Date, such Claim was barred by any applicable statute of limitations; provided that no Claim alleging Abuse shall be an “Abuse Claim” against a Protected Party if such Claim is wholly unrelated to Scouting; provided, further however, that any Claim alleging Abuse involving the Debtors, Reorganized BSA, Non-Debtor Entities, Local Councils, and each of their Representatives, is necessarily Scouting-related and shall be considered an Abuse Claim.8

Examples of Abuse Claims in a sentence

  • The liability of the Episcopal Corporation of Saskatoon for all Compensation for IRS Abuse Claims is discharged by full compliance of its obligations under this Agreement, and thereafter the Government will not require further monies be paid or In-Kind Services be provided by the Episcopal Corporation of Saskatoon.

  • The parties acknowledge and agree that the Proprietor does not transfer any Liability arising from or in connection with any Historic Abuse Claims made against the Proprietor, the Archdiocese or the Archbishop.

  • The ACR will assess all Track 2A Abuse Claims on the information provided in the Track 2 Claim Form and any accompanying documents.

  • Class Counsel shall pay the Net Settlement Funds to the Claims Administrator in trust and the Claims Administrator shall pay Abuse Claims in accordance with this Distribution Protocol.

  • Should ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, MSW, RSW be unable or unwilling to serve as the Abuse Claims Reviewer, the Claims Administrator shall solicit suggested replacements from Class Counsel and then shall appoint a new Abuse Claims Reviewer.

  • Abuse Claims alleging Sexual Abuse that includes oral, vaginal or anal penetration will be assigned to Track 2B, as will those Abuse Claims which, in the discretion of the ACR, warrant an interview.

  • The ACR will assess all Track 2B Abuse Claims on the information provided in the Track 2 Claim Form, any accompanying documents, and a mandatory interview with the Abuse Claimant.

  • Within 60 days of determining the last of the Abuse Claims and any requests for reconsideration, the Claims Administrator shall prepare a report on the distribution of the Net Settlement Funds, which will be provided to the parties and filed with the Court.

  • The Diocese acknowledges that it is of substantial benefit to the Diocese and all other Anglican entities that the General Synod, the Missionary Society and the Dioceses which are named as Defendants or Third Parties in law suits relating to IRS Abuse Claims receive a release from the Government relating to all IRS Abuse Claims, upon fulfillment of all of the events set out in Clause 5.2.

  • The ACR shall allot points to Track 2A and Track 2B Abuse Claims accordance with the guidelines and procedures set out in Section 7.


More Definitions of Abuse Claims

Abuse Claims means Sexual Abuse Claims and Non-Sexual Abuse Claims.
Abuse Claims means Sexual Abuse Claims and Non-Sexual Abuse Claims. “Abuse Claimant” means the Holder of an Abuse Claim.‌
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