comparative claim definition

comparative claim means a claim that compares certain nutrient levels or energy values of two or more similar foodstuffs;
comparative claim means a claim that compares the nutrient level(s) and/or energy value and/or alcohol level and/or synthetic colourant level of two or more similar foodstuffs;
comparative claim means a claim that compares the nutrient energy value alcohol two or more similar foodstuffs:

More Definitions of comparative claim

comparative claim means a claim that compares certain nutrient level(s) and/or energy value(s) and/or alcohol level(s) of two or more similar foods;

Related to comparative claim

  • Administrative Claim means a Claim for costs and expenses of administration of the Chapter 11 Cases pursuant to sections 503(b), 507(a)(2), 507(b), or 1114(e)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code, including: (a) the actual and necessary costs and expenses incurred on or after the Petition Date until and including the Effective Date of preserving the Estates and operating the Debtors’ businesses; and (b) Allowed Professional Fee Claims.

  • Administrative Claim Bar Date means the deadline for filing requests for payment of Administrative Claims, which shall be 30 days after the Effective Date.

  • Allowed Administrative Claim means all or that portion of an Administrative Claim which is an Allowed Claim.

  • 503(b)(9) Claim means a Claim or any portion thereof entitled to administrative expense priority pursuant to section 503(b)(9) of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Administrative Claims Bar Date means the deadline for Filing requests for payment of Administrative Claims, which: (a) with respect to Administrative Claims other than Professional Fee Claims, shall be 30 days after the Effective Date; and (b) with respect to Professional Fee Claims, shall be 45 days after the Effective Date.