Reasonable Documentation definition

Reasonable Documentation means documentation supporting a claim for Documented Loss including, but not limited to, credit card statements, bank statements, invoices, telephone records, and receipts. Documented Loss costs cannot be documented solely by a personal certification, declaration, or affidavit from the Claimant; a Class Member must provide supporting documentation.
Reasonable Documentation means documentation supporting a Claim for Out- of-Pocket Losses, including, but not limited to, credit card statements, bank statements, invoices, telephone records, and receipts. Out-of-Pocket Losses cannot be documented solely by a personal certification, declaration, or affidavit from the Claimant; a Settlement Class Member must provide supporting documentation, except as provided in ¶ 4.3.3(b).
Reasonable Documentation means documentation supporting a Claim. Non-exhaustive examples of Reasonable Documentation include credit card statements, bank statements, invoices, telephone records, e-mail receipts, other payment records, or sworn declaration or affidavit. A completed Claim Form with the name, signature, and date of a Class Member on the attestation and signature page of the Claim Form shall constitute a sworn declaration for purposes of Reasonable Documentation as defined herein.

Examples of Reasonable Documentation in a sentence

  • In order to make a claim for a Documented Loss Payment, you must (i) fill out the information below and/or on a separate sheet submitted with this Claim Form; (ii) sign the attestation at the end of this Claim Form (section VIII); and (iii) include Reasonable Documentation supporting each claimed cost along with this Claim Form.

  • You are not required to provide Reasonable Documentation with your Claim Form to receive an Alternative Cash Payment.

  • Reasonable Documentation means written documents supporting your claim, such as credit card statements, bank statements, invoices, police reports, telephone records, and receipts.

  • Description of Supporting Reasonable Documentation (Identify what you are attaching and why) Examples: Account statement with charges highlighted $ .

  • Claims for Reimbursement for Out-of-Pocket Losses must be supported by Reasonable Documentation.


More Definitions of Reasonable Documentation

Reasonable Documentation means, with respect to any Defect asserted by Purchaser or any Title Benefit asserted by Seller:
Reasonable Documentation means a copy of any available title opinion or other explanations describing the Title Defect and
Reasonable Documentation means documentation contemporaneously generated or prepared by a third party supporting a claim for documented lost time or expenses paid. Non- exhaustive examples of Reasonable Documentation include telephone records, correspondence, or receipts. Except as expressly provided herein, personal certifications, declarations, or affidavits from the Participating Settlement Class Member do not constitute Reasonable Documentation but may be included to provide clarification, context, or support for other submitted Reasonable Documentation.
Reasonable Documentation means documentation tending to establish Out-of-Pocket Losses reasonably traceable to the Data Breach.
Reasonable Documentation means documentation submitted by a Settlement Class Member in support of an Out-of-Pocket Loss Claim, which tends to show that the Out-of-Pocket Loss in question is fairly traceable to the Incident. Non-exhaustive examples of Reasonable Documentation include credit card statements, bank statements, invoices, official governmental correspondence, and receipts. A Valid Claim, as defined below, other than a request for Lost Time, cannot be supported solely by a personal certification, declaration, or affidavit from the claimant or the claimant’s representative(s), but such information may be considered with other Reasonable Documentation.
Reasonable Documentation means with respect to any Defect asserted by Purchaser, as applicable:
Reasonable Documentation means with respect to any Defect asserted by Buyer, a copy of or reference to: