Potential Claimants definition

Potential Claimants means and includes all persons and entities providing any labor, materials and/or services pursuant to agreements with Purchaser or others acting under Purchaser with respect to the Property.
Potential Claimants means those potential Claimants of Client Assets identified and notified by the Administrators in accordance with Rule 143 who would have been eligible to submit a claim under Regulation 11(1) but who have failed to respond to that notice;
Potential Claimants shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.4(a)(iii) of this Agreement.

Examples of Potential Claimants in a sentence

  • Recitals Potential Claimants ......................................................................................

  • Potential Claimants should also submit any information reflecting any harm they may have suffered, such as lost wages due to taking off work, attorney fees, moving expenses, any housing cost increases (such as monthly rent increases) incurred after moving out of the Castellan building.

  • Class Counsel shall be kept apprised of the volume and nature of defective Claims and may communicate with Potential Claimants as they deem appropriate to cure such deficiencies.

  • Within (30) thirty days after the end of the Notice Period, the Claims Administrator will provide Respondents and the Office of Special Counsel, by electronic and overnight mail service, a “Proposed Backpay Awards List” that identifies the number, out of All Potential Claimants, who have submitted a Request for Backpay Form and whose Form, on its face, demonstrates that the individual is preliminarily eligible for a Backpay Amount based upon the eligibility criteria set forth in Section 2 herein.

  • Plaintiffs’ Counsel shall also provide the Settlement Administrator with any updated addresses for the Potential Claimants that Plaintiffs’ Counsel may have.

  • Liberty Mutual denies that it (including each of its parent companies, subsidiaries and affiliates, and each of their officers, director, agents and employees) has any liability to the Potential Claimants for any claim or cause of action.

  • By: Name: Dated: IN RE: PHILIPS RECALLED CPAP, BI- LEVEL PAP, AND MECHANICAL VENTILATOR PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATIONThis Document Relates to:Personal Injury Claimants and Potential Claimants Master Docket: No. 21-mc-1230-JFC MDL No. 3014 In accordance with the terms of the Master Settlement Agreement (“MSA”),1 the Court hereby enters this Identification Order.

  • After 75 days from the Effective Date, IER may, at its discretion, send one or more Back Pay Post Cards (Attachment D) to Potential Claimants.

  • Potential Claimants who do not become Qualified Claimants are not third-party beneficiaries of this Agreement, and they will have no right to bring any action for any alleged breach of this Agreement.

  • Within 14 days following the Effective Date of the Agreement, the Respondents will provide the Claims Administrator with a mailing list with the names and last known mailing addresses of the Potential Termination Claimants and Potential Claimants Who Were Not Scheduled for Work or Were Instructed Not to Report to Work whom Respondents identified under Section 3.


More Definitions of Potential Claimants

Potential Claimants means individuals and entities, or their lawful successors, who purchased one or more of the Securities during the Relevant Period.
Potential Claimants means a Person or Persons who were in the Relevant Period a Beneficial Owner of Relevant Securities and who have, or assert that they have, possible claims to recover under the Scheme.

Related to Potential Claimants

  • Claimants means any Persons who have submitted a Claim to the Receiver or to the Joint Liquidators. Where a Claim has been transferred to a third party and such transfer has been acknowledged by the Receiver or the Joint Liquidators, the transferee is a Claimant, and the transferor is not a Claimant unless the transferor has retained a Claim that has not been transferred. Where the Receiver or the Joint Liquidators have disallowed a Claim and the disallowance has become Final, then the submission of the disallowed Claim does not make the Person who submitted it a Claimant.

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  • Defendants means all of the Individual Defendants and the Corporate Defendants, individually, collectively, or in any combination.

  • Third party claimant means any individual, corporation, association, partnership, or other legal entity asserting a claim against any individual, corporation, association, partnership, or other legal entity insured under an insurance policy or insurance contract.

  • Plaintiffs’ Releasees means Plaintiffs, and any and all of their related parties, including, without limitation, any and all members of their immediate families, agents or other persons acting on their behalf, attorneys, advisors, financial advisors, accountants, assigns, creditors, heirs, estates and legal representatives.