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
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).
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).
Suppliers shall permit Cisco BV to control, in a manner not adverse to Suppliers, the defense and settlement of any such CM Claim using counsel reasonably acceptable to CM.