CM Claim definition

CM Claim means a written demand by CM seeking, as a matter of right, adjustment or interpretation of this Agreement, payment of money, extension of time or other form of relief with respect to the terms of this Agreement, and shall also mean other disputes and matters in question between the Parties arising out of or relating to this Agreement.

Examples of CM Claim in a sentence

  • Pandemic Planning Period: is concentrated on the time before a pandemic develops.

  • For more comprehensive and detailed studies, spatial data with needed accuracy for 3D modeling (e.g., BIM and GIS integration modeling) are needed.

  • For the18 avoidance of doubt, after the Effective Date, CM may not seek reimbursement or add to19 the amount of the CM Claim any appraisal fees, title costs, charges, attorney’s fees, or other amounts unless there has been a post-Effective Date default by Reorganized20 Debtors with respect to the payments required under this Plan.

  • A CM Claim will not proceed to the next step unless the CM submits a written objection to the prior step and requests that its CM Claim proceed to the next step.

  • If at any step in the process a CM Claim is resolved, CM must sign a full and final release as to any and all matters arising from the CM Claim.

  • They are being provided to CAEP analysts in the form of emission indicies, or parts of emittant per thousand parts of fuel burned.

  • Suppliers may employ counsel, at their expense, with respect to any CM Claim (provided that if counsel is employed due to a conflict of interest or because Cisco BV does not assume control, Cisco BV shall bear such expense).

  • After having obtained benefit of limited LDs and third party assignment, the Applicant/Petitioner wants to get refund of the already paid LDs for 164 MW, which was not there in original Petition.

  • Then another KAP staff member “back-translated” the I-Kiribati version into English.

  • CM shall notify Cisco BV, in writing, of any CM Claim for which CM believes that any Supplier is entitled to indemnification (provided that failure to provide such notice shall relieve Cisco BV of its indemnification obligations only if and to the extent that such failure prejudices Cisco BV’s ability to defend the CM Claim).

Related to CM Claim

  • AWR Claim means any complaint or claim to a tribunal or court made by or on behalf of the Agency Worker against the Hirer and/or the Employment Business for any breach of the AWR;

  • Indemnity Claim has the meaning set forth in Section 8.3.

  • Tax Claim has the meaning set forth in Section 6.05.

  • Liability Claim has the meaning set forth in Section 7.2(a).

  • Cure Claim means a Claim (unless waived or modified by the applicable counterparty) based upon a Debtor’s defaults under an Executory Contract or an Unexpired Lease assumed by such Debtor under section 365 of the Bankruptcy Code, other than a default that is not required to be cured pursuant to section 365(b)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Intercompany Claim means any Claim held by a Debtor against another Debtor.

  • IP Claim means a Claim made against you by a third party alleging that the Stripe Technology, Services or a Stripe Mark provided to and used by you in accordance with this Agreement infringes or misappropriates the IP Rights of the third party making the Claim, excluding Claims made by Connected Accounts.

  • Secured Claim means a Claim that is secured by a Lien on property in which any of the Debtors’ Estates have an interest or that is subject to setoff under section 553 of the Bankruptcy Code, to the extent of the value of the Claim holder’s interest in such Estate’s interest in such property or to the extent of the amount subject to setoff, as applicable, as determined pursuant to section 506(a) of the Bankruptcy Code or, in the case of setoff, pursuant to section 553 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Rejection Claim means a Claim arising from the rejection of an Executory Contract or Unexpired Lease pursuant to section 365 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Unresolved Claim means a Claim, which at the relevant time, in whole or in part: (a) has not been Finally Determined to be a Proven Claim in accordance with the Amended Claims Procedure Order and this Plan; (b) is validly disputed in accordance with the Amended Claims Procedure Order; and/or (c) remains subject to review and for which a Notice of Allowance or Notice of Revision or Disallowance (each as defined in the Amended Claims Procedure Order) has not been issued to the Creditor in accordance with the Amended Claims Procedure Order as at the date of this Plan, in each of the foregoing clauses, including both as to proof and/or quantum;

  • Fraud Claim means any claim based in whole or in part upon fraud, willful misconduct or intentional misrepresentation.

  • Third Party Claim has the meaning set forth in Section 8.3.

  • Infringement Claim means a third party claim alleging that the Equipment manufactured by Motorola or the Motorola Software directly infringes a United States patent or copyright.

  • Indemnification Claim has the meaning set forth in Section 10.3.

  • Covered claim a Claim that one Party intends to assert against the other Party, its Affiliates, or any of their personnel, other than (a) provisional remedies related to Claims related to infringement or misappropriation of intellectual property, (b) Claims of 8x8 or its Affiliate relating to Billed Amounts not disputed in accordance with Section 7.2 (Payment of Billed Amounts), and (c) Claims that the other Party is expressly required to defend under the Agreement.

  • Contested Claim means any Tax, Indebtedness or other claim or liability (i) the validity or amount of which is being diligently contested in good faith, (ii) for which adequate reserve, or other appropriate provision, if any, as required in conformity with GAAP shall have been made, and (iii) with respect to which any right to execute upon or sell any assets of the Company or of any of its Subsidiaries has not matured or has been and continues to be effectively enjoined, superseded or stayed.