Consumer claim definition
Consumer claim means those claims filed by Starion customers.
Consumer claim means a claim by a consumer, for one or more of the following remedies, that arises from a supply of goods or services by a supplier to the consumer (whether or not under a contract) or that arises under a contract that is collateral to a contract for the supply of goods or services:
Consumer claim means a claim incurred by an individual
Examples of Consumer claim in a sentence
However, this clause 15.7(b) will not apply in relation to any Consumer claim which arises at a time when the Distributor is subject to any Law requiring it to indemnify the Wholesaler or the End Retailers for some or all of the liabilities, losses, costs and/or expenses arising from that claim.
However, this clause 15.7(b) will not apply in relation to any Consumer claim against the Retailer which arises at a time when the Distributor is subject to any Law requiring it to indemnify the Retailer for some or all of the liabilities, losses, costs and/or expenses arising from that claim.
More Definitions of Consumer claim
Consumer claim means a claim that:
Consumer claim means a claim by a person for the payment of money or the performance of work or for the payment of money and the performance of work, being a claim arising out of a contract for the supply of goods or the provision of services or for the supply of goods and the provision of services between that person as a consumer and a person who in relation to those goods or services, or those goods and services, is a trader;
Consumer claim means any obligation of a natural person for the payment of money or its equivalent which is or is alleged to be in default and which arises out of a transaction wherein credit has been offered or extended to a natural person, and the money, property or service which was the subject of the transaction was primarily for personal, family or household purposes. Such term includes an obligation of a natural person which is a co- maker, endorser, guarantor or surety as well as the natural person to whom such credit was originally extended.