Exposure Claim definition

Exposure Claim means any Liability, other than a Product Exposure Claim, arising out of or relating to exposure of any individual to PVC, VCM or any other Chemical Substances in connection with the Contributed Business, to the extent such Liability is attributable to the period prior to the Asset Transfer Effective Time.
Exposure Claim means any claim made after the relevant Completion Date by any person (or the spouse or dependants of any such person) in respect of his or her exposure or alleged exposure to Hazardous Substances at, on or under the Mines and/or the Properties or Hazardous Substances which have migrated from the Mines and/or the Properties at any time before or after the relevant Completion Date but excluding any Former Employee Exposure Claims;

Examples of Exposure Claim in a sentence

  • The Tort Claims Trustee shall assess a fee of $550.00 per Holder of an Allowed Asbestos Claim, Allowed Non-Asbestos Toxic Exposure Claim, or Allowed Unaccounted-for Tort Claim; provided, however, that for Holders asserting an Allowed Non-Asbestos Toxic Exposure Claim that is submitted to the Tort Claims Trustee as a medical monitoring/unimpaired claim under Schedules B or D of the TDPs, the Tort Claims Trustee shall assess a fee of $150.00 per such claimant.

  • Similarly, the portion of such Damages allocable to Buyer shall equal that fraction the numerator of which is the total number of days the employee making the Joint Exposure Claim was or has been employed by Buyer and exposed to the substance or material giving rise to the Joint Exposure Claim and the denominator of which is the total number of days such employee was or has been employed by Buyer and Seller and exposed to the substance or material giving rise to the Joint Exposure Claim.

  • Further, ABM’s indemnity obligation in connection with an Exposure Claim will be limited to loss or damage found by a court of competent jurisdiction to have been caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of ABM and in no event will ABM’s indemnity obligations in connection with an Exposure Claim exceed $1,000,000.

  • With respect to Joint Exposure Claims, the portion of such Damages allocable to a Seller shall equal that fraction the numerator of which is the total number of days the employee making the Joint Exposure Claim was employed by Seller and exposed to the substance or material giving rise to the Joint Exposure Claim and the denominator of which is the total number of days such employee has been employed by Seller and Buyer and exposed to the substance or material giving rise to the Joint Exposure Claim.