Claim or Claims definition

Claim or Claims means any and all actions, causes of action, proceedings,
Claim or Claims means a properly submitted request for reimbursement from the Fund for an SOR or eligible case when the co-pay is paid.
Claim or Claims means a right to payment from ZAP, which is evidenced by a timely filed proof of claim or application for payment which is allowed by the Court, or if a proof of claim is not filed, a right which otherwise appears in the applicable schedules of ZAP and (1) is not listed as disputed, contingent or unliquidated, or (2) has been resolved by Final Order of the Court pursuant to the terms of the Plan.

Examples of Claim or Claims in a sentence

  • Any Claim or Claims brought by or on behalf of a class, brought in a representative capacity or otherwise on a class basis, or brought in the form of a private attorney general action are referred to as “Class Proceedings” regardless of whether they are commenced in court or in arbitration.

  • If at any time prior to the time that the draft Program is declared to be at final approval (as defined in the Rules of Procedure) a Participant shall become aware that either it, or one of its Related Parties, Owns a Necessary Claim or Claims that it is unwilling to License under RAND, (which shall not include any Necessary Claim or Claims under its own Contribution(s)), it shall identify such Necessary Claim(s), and the portion(s) of the Draft Software that would result in such infringement.

  • Tenant agrees to Indemnify Port from any Claims, including attorneys' fees, incurred by Port in connection with any such Claim or Claims of any person(s), finder(s), or broker(s) to a commission in connection with this Lease.

  • Our indemnity rights shall include all costs associated with the Claim or Claims, including attorneys’ fees, court costs, dispute resolution costs, and/or fees associated with collection.

  • Licensee agrees to Indemnify Port from any Claims, including attorneys' fees, incurred by Port in connection with any such Claim or Claims of any person(s), finder(s), or broker(s) to a commission in connection with this License.


More Definitions of Claim or Claims

Claim or Claims means a right to payment from NACIO, which is evidenced by a
Claim or Claims means any legal claims and expenses against the employee by a party other than the employer arising out of their employment but does not include any claim arising from, or apparently arising from, an act or omission on the part of an employee:
Claim or Claims means:
Claim or Claims means: any writ, statement of claim, summons, application or other originating legal or arbitral process, cross claim, counterclaim or third or similar party notice issued against or served on the Insured; or the receipt by the Insured of any written or verbal notice of demand for compensation made by a third party against the Insured.
Claim or Claims means any claim (whether actual or contingent) including a claim for loss, damage and expenses (including legal fees) arising out of tort, breach of statute, warranty or guarantee or breach of this Agreement.
Claim or Claims means any claim or claims of ALBANY Patents which --------------- cover essentially the same scope as claim 1 (hereinafter referred to as "Process Manufacturing Claim"), claims 7 and 8 (hereinafter referred to as "Intermediate Process Claim"), and claim 20 (hereinafter referred to as "Substantially Pure Claim") of the ALBANY Patent Application as described in Exhibit B.
Claim or Claims means actions, causes of actions, suits, debts, dues, sums of money, Liabilities, general damages, special damages, costs, claims, proceedings and demands of every nature and kind to which an Indemnified Party may be entitled to be indemnified under the terms and provisions of this indemnification Agreement;