Subject Claim definition

Subject Claim has the meaning set forth in Section 7.3.
Subject Claim has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 8.1.11(a)(i).
Subject Claim means an otherwise Clean Claim submitted in a timely manner by PROVIDER and for which IPA denies reimbursement, in whole or in part.

Examples of Subject Claim in a sentence

  • The parties will attempt in good faith to resolve promptly any controversy regarding a Subject Claim by negotiations between or among the parties.

  • If such termination is so effected by Creditor, then this Agreement shall be deemed void ab initio and of no further force or effect, and no sale or assignment of the Subject Claim shall have occurred or be deemed to have occurred.

  • This Agreement does not create any joint venture, partnership or any other type of affiliation, nor does it create a joint interest in the Subject Claim, for any purpose, including for U.S. federal, state and local income tax purposes.

  • The Parties acknowledge and mutually represent to each other that it is their common purpose in concluding this Agreement to enable the Claimholder to pursue the Subject Claim.

  • The Claimholder shall pursue the Subject Claim zealously and in a commercially reasonable manner.


More Definitions of Subject Claim

Subject Claim shall have the meaning set forth in the definition of the term "Contest."
Subject Claim has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.1.
Subject Claim means any Existing Patent Claim, Vehicle Claim, or Product Claim.
Subject Claim shall have the meaning provided in the Administrative Services Agreement.
Subject Claim means an Asbestos Claim within the Subject Asbestos Liabilities.
Subject Claim shall have the meaning set forth in SECTION 11.5(a)(i).
Subject Claim means that certain payment received on January 18, 2007 in the amount of $807,486 in response to the Company’s claim for reimbursement of legal fees relating to the March 19, 2007 settlement in connection with the Fibermesh(r) litigation.