Claims Documents definition

Claims Documents means all guarantees, security agreements, mortgages, deeds of trust, letters of credit, reimbursement agreements, waivers, supplements, modifications and amendments and all other documents and agreements evidencing (i) the ADP Claims and (ii) the Pre-Spin Services Claims.
Claims Documents means Acura dealer or third party repairer records, work estimates, work quotations, work orders, invoices and other third party documents reasonably establishing the Claimant has incurred the claimed Claimable Expenses. Other documents created by Claimants such as written declaration, statements or attestations by the Claimant respecting asserted Claimable Expenses are expressly excluded from the definition of Claims Documents under this Settlement Agreement.

Examples of Claims Documents in a sentence

  • Unless otherwise defined herein, terms defined in the Credit Agreement and used herein shall have the meanings given to them in the Credit Agreement, and the following terms are used herein as defined in the New York UCC: Accounts, Certificated Security, Chattel Paper, Commercial Tort Claims, Documents, Equipment, Farm Products, General Intangibles, Instruments, Inventory, Letter of Credit Rights and Supporting Obligations.

  • Except in each case as set forth on Schedule IV hereto, no Debtor has an ownership interest in any material Chattel Paper, Letter-of-Credit Rights, Commercial Tort Claims, Documents, or Equipment covered by any certificate of title.

  • Each of Accounts, Account Debtor, Chattel Paper, Deposit Accounts, Commercial Tort Claims, Documents, Equipment, Fixtures, General Intangibles, Goods, Instruments, Inventory, Investment Property, Letter of Credit, Letter of Credit Rights, Payment Intangibles, Proceeds, Securities and Securities Accounts shall have the meanings set forth in Articles 8 or 9 of the UCC.

  • Except in each case as set forth on Schedule 3.2(b), neither SAI nor any of its Subsidiaries has any ownership interest in any Chattel Paper, Letter-of-Credit Rights, Commercial Tort Claims, Documents, or Equipment covered by any certificate of title.

  • All terms defined in the New York UCC shall have the respective meanings given to those terms in the New York UCC, except where the context otherwise requires, including the following terms: Accounts, Certificated Security, Chattel Paper, Commercial Tort Claims, Documents, Equipment, Fixtures, General Intangibles, Instruments, Inventory, Letter-of-Credit Rights and Supporting Obligations.

  • Each of Account Debtor, Chattel Paper, Deposit Accounts, Commercial Tort Claims, Documents, Equipment, Fixtures, General Intangibles, Goods, Instruments, Inventory, Investment Property, Letter of Credit, Letter of Credit Rights, Payment Intangibles, Proceeds, Securities and Securities Accounts shall have the meanings set forth in Articles 8 or 9 of the UCC.

  • Except in each case as set forth on Schedule IV hereto, the Debtor has no ownership interest in any material Chattel Paper, Letter-of-Credit Rights, Commercial Tort Claims, Documents, or Equipment covered by any certificate of title.

  • Except in each case as set forth on Schedule 3.02(e) (Collateral Disclosure), as of the date of this Agreement, no Grantor has any ownership interest in, any Chattel Paper, Letter-of-Credit Rights, Commercial Tort Claims, Documents, or Equipment covered by any certificate of title.

  • However, for legal and regulatory compliance purposes Assignor shall retain a non-revocable perpetual license to retain all of the original Claims Documents in its systems and to maintain, produce, or use the Claims Documents as necessary for any reason or purpose including, without limitations, treatment, payment, operations, research, and publications, and to comply with its state and federal legal and regulatory requirements.

  • To the extent that Claims Documents are required to recover on the Assigned Claims, then such documents must be provided, absent a violation of law.