Initial Claim Form definition

Initial Claim Form means a form, substantially in the form of Exhibit 1 hereto and approved by the Court. Because Class Counsel expect there to be multiple settlements with various defendants in this case, the Claimants may initially submit an Initial Claim Form, consistent with Exhibit 1, that simply requests each Claimant’s name, address, and email information. Thereafter, at the time of final settlement and prior to distributions to Claimants, each Claimant must submit a full claim form (the “Final Claim Form”) with information regarding their particular holdings, claimed losses, and attaching supporting documentation for the Claimant’s Claim.
Initial Claim Form means the form that the Corporation requires for a warranty claim that an owner submits to the Corporation during the initial claim period and includes a form that is consolidated under subsection (4). O. Reg. 478/20, s. 3.

Examples of Initial Claim Form in a sentence

  • The Mailed Notice and Initial Claim Form shall be sent to each Settlement Class Member in both English and Japanese.

  • Deficiency notices will be sent by the Claims Administrator within thirty (30) days after the Initial Claim Form Submission Deadline to Claimants who have timely submitted Deficient Claim Forms, identifying the deficiency and providing the Claim Form to be corrected.

  • To receive payment under this Settlement, Class Members must submit a Valid Claim Form emailed or postmarked by the Initial Claim Form Submission Deadline.