Future Claims definition
Examples of Future Claims in a sentence
Such Released Future Claims, however, shall not include any claims to enforce the terms of this Settlement Agreement.
This release covers both claims that Employee knows about and those he may not know about but does not release future claims pursuant to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇, ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of Future Claims.
Scope of Release/Non-release of Future Claims based on subsequent acts or omissions: The release and waiver, to which EMPLOYEE voluntarily agrees, covers all claims or demands based on any facts or events, whether known or unknown by EMPLOYEE, that occurred on or before January 15, 2009.
GRE waives any claim or defense that its status, or the status of any Affiliate, limits or prevents California from exercising its rights with respect to any Claims, Future Claims, or any other dispute arising under this Agreement based on tribal sovereign immunity, governmental sovereign immunity, or any treaty right or privilege associated with the transacting of business in the State.
Future Claimants and Supplemental Present Tort Claimants will receive payment of their Claims from the Future Claims Fund upon such Claims becoming Allowed and the distribution being authorized by the District Court.
Assignor will enter into a twelve-month stock restriction agreement for the $10,000,000 in MSPR Shares received as consideration for the Assigned Past Claims only, the MSPR Shares received as consideration for the Future Claims, Acquired Claims and Net Proceeds shall be fully registered and tradeable upon issuance without restriction.
Relieves Council from all liability rising from any or all circumstances in connection with the Animal Future Claims 4.
The initial FCR shall be ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ so long as he is the Future Claims Representative in the Chapter 11 Cases as of the Effective Date, otherwise the initial FCR shall be identified on the signature page attached hereto.
The Parties agree that a transfer of claims, once completed, will constitute an assignment, the Future Claims encompassing Assigned Claims or “Assigned Future Claims”.
See Treatment of Mass Claims and Mass Future Claims in Bankruptcy, Recommendation 2.1.1-.5.