Claim Period definition
Claim Period means the period of time during which a Settlement Class Member must submit a Claim Form to be eligible to receive a Cash Benefit or Billing Credit Option as part of the Settlement. The Claim Period shall commence not later than thirty (30) days after the Preliminary Approval Date, as defined herein, and shall conclude not more than ninety (90) days after it commences.
Claim Period means the period beginning on the Notice Date and continuing until the Claim Filing Deadline.
Claim Period means the tax year for claimants required to file a Montana tax return or returns
Examples of Claim Period in a sentence
All claims must be submitted no later than sixty (60) days after the end of each Claim Period, except the claim for the final payment.
More Definitions of Claim Period
Claim Period means a calendar year (or part of a calendar year) during which the Claimant has been covered under the Policy.
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 time period in which Class Members may submit a Claim Form for review to the Class Action Settlement Administrator. The Claim Period shall run for at least sixty (60) days from the date that Class Notice is initially disseminated.
Claim Period means the time period in which Settlement Class Members may submit a Claim Form. The Claim Period begins on the Notice Date and expires on the Claim Deadline.
Claim Period means the period of time in which a Settlement Class Member must submit a Claim Form to be eligible to receive a Settlement Award as part of the Settlement. As set forth in Section 8.1(H), the last day of the Claim Period will be sixty (60) days following the Notice Deadline.
Claim Period means the tax year for individuals required to file Montana individual income tax
Claim Period means the following quarters of a calendar year: January 1 to March 31, April 1 to June 30, July 1 to September 30 and October 1 to December 31.