Claims Portal definition

Claims Portal means the website established and maintained by the Receiver for the purpose of facilitating the Claims Process;
Claims Portal means the website which allows Claimants to complete the Form and upload their exhibits and the Parties to review Claims as needed and in accordance with Part VI of the Protocol.
Claims Portal means an interactive feature of the Settlement Website where Settlement Class Members can submit a Claim by providing their full name, current mailing address, email address, Unique Identification Code as provided by the Claims Administrator, the named account holder for the household, and a certification under oath that the Settlement Class Member (1) has read the Settlement Agreement and agrees to its terms, including the release; (2) is or was a named account holder with Electricity Maine, LLC during the Class Period; (3) has not already received a payment from Electricity Maine, LLC resolving a claim asserted in the Action; (4) did not have, and is not seeking to have, the account balance discharged due to bankruptcy or receivership; (5) has not filed to Opt-Out or otherwise sought to be excluded from the Settlement, but instead, hereby waives the right to Opt-Out and agrees to be bound by the Settlement; (6) has the legal authority to submit the claim; (7) has provided information through the Claims Portal that is accurate and complete to the best of their knowledge, information, and belief; (8) has not been excluded from the Settlement Class under Section 3.1 of the Agreement; (9) will timely provide any additional information requested by the Settlement Administrator to validate a Claim; (10) understands that by submitting a Claim through the Claims Portal, the Settlement Class Member is deemed to

Examples of Claims Portal in a sentence

  • Members who submit a timely Claim Form or Claim through the Claims Portal, determined by the Settlement Administrator to be a Valid Claim, shall receive a Calculated Payment.

  • The customer reports the problem to the dealer, and the dealer in turn has access to the Teknion Claims Portal.

  • It will also include in all of its advertisements; brochures and promotional and informational materials relating to its User Interface to the Portal the following statement: The words 'Rapid Claims Settlement' and the design logo are registered Trade marks of Claims Portal Limited.

  • The Service Provider undertakes to comply with the timescales applicable to the class of claim including the timescales set by the Ministry of Justice under the Protocol for Low Value Personal Injury Claims submitted through the Claims Portal.

  • Claims Portal Limited assumes no liability in connection with the use of the Company‟s user interface by any person or entity.


More Definitions of Claims Portal

Claims Portal means the English and French online portal available during the Claims Period, which will be designed and administered by the Administrator, and include a matrix approved by the Parties to identify Eligible Vehicles and estimate a Settlement Class Member’s maximum potential payment. The Claims Portal shall be accessible from the Settlement Website.
Claims Portal means an interactive feature of the Settlement Website where Settlement Class Members can submit a Claim by providing their full name, current mailing address, email address, Unique Identification Code as provided by the Claims Administrator, the named account holder for the household, and a certification under oath that the Settlement Class Member (1) has read the Settlement Agreement and agrees to its terms, including the release; (2) is or was a named account holder with Electricity Maine, LLC during the Class Period; (3) has not already received a payment from Electricity Maine, LLC resolving a claim asserted in the Action; (4) did not have, and is not seeking to have, the account balance discharged due to bankruptcy or receivership; (5) has not filed to Opt-Out or otherwise sought to be excluded from the Settlement, but instead, hereby waives the right to Opt-Out and agrees to be bound by the Settlement; (6) has the legal authority to submit the claim; (7) has provided information through the Claims Portal that is accurate and complete to the best of their knowledge, information, and belief; (8) has not been excluded from the Settlement Class under Section 3.1 of the Agreement; (9) will timely provide any additional information requested by the Settlement Administrator to validate a Claim; (10) understands that by submitting a Claim through the Claims Portal, the Settlement Class Member is deemed to have given a complete Release of all Released Claims; and (11) understands that Claims will be audited for veracity, accuracy, and fraud. Prior to the Settlement Class Members’ certification under oath, the Claims Portal shall provide an opportunity to review the Settlement Agreement. To submit a Claim through the Claims Portal, a Settlement Class Member shall not be required to upload any document. The Claims Portal, as part of the Settlement Website, shall be optimized for mobile devices.
Claims Portal means the electronic portal for road traffic accident personal injury claims up to £25,000.
Claims Portal means the online interface provided by the Claims Administrator for Claimants or their counsel (if represented) to use to communicate with the Program, as defined in Section IV.D.1. of this Protocol.
Claims Portal means the electronic portal for employers’ liability personal injury claims up to £25,000;

Related to Claims Portal

  • Claims Process means the process for Settlement Class Members’ submission of Claims, as described in Section III.

  • Claims Bar Date means the applicable bar date by which Proofs of Claim must be Filed, as established by: (a) the Bar Date Order; (b) a Final Order of the Bankruptcy Court; or (c) the Plan.

  • Claims Bar Date Order means that certain order entered by the Bankruptcy Court establishing the Claims Bar Date.

  • Mobile crisis outreach team means a crisis intervention service for minors or families of minors experiencing behavioral health or psychiatric emergencies.

  • Claims Procedure Order means the Order under the CCAA establishing a claims procedure in respect of the Applicant, as same may be further amended, restated or varied from time to time.

  • Customer Account Information means personally identifiable information including Personal Data and Consumption Data. Customer Account Information also includes information received by the Company from the customer for purposes of participating in regulated utility programs, including, but not limited to bill pay assistance, shutoff protection, renewable energy, demand-side management, load management, or energy efficiency.

  • Claims Period means the period during which a claim for indemnification may be asserted hereunder by an Indemnified Party.

  • Claims Objection Bar Date means the deadline for objecting to a Claim, which shall be on the date that is the later of (a) 180 days after the Effective Date and (b) such other period of limitation as may be specifically fixed by the Debtors or the Reorganized Debtors, as applicable, or by an order of the Bankruptcy Court for objecting to Claims.

  • Web Portal means an online entity through which persons are able to effect transactions in securities.

  • Claims Made Policies has the meaning set forth in Section 5.01(b).

  • Unresolved Claims shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.6(b).

  • Covered Claims Claim" means any claim, dispute or controversy between you and us that in any way arises from or relates to this Agreement, the Account, the issuance of any Card, any rewards program, any prior agreement or account. "Claim" includes disputes arising from actions or omissions prior to the date any Card was issued to you, including the advertising related to, application for or approval of the Account. "Claim" has the broadest possible meaning, and includes initial claims, counterclaims, cross-claims and third-party claims. It includes disputes based upon contract, tort, consumer rights, fraud and other intentional torts, constitution, statute, regulation, ordinance, common law and equity (including any claim for injunctive or declaratory relief). "Claim" does not include disputes about the validity, enforceability, coverage or scope of this Arbitration Provision or any part thereof (including, without limitation, the prohibition against class proceedings, private attorney general proceedings and/or multiple party proceedings described in Paragraph C.7 (the "Class Action Waiver"), the last sentence of Paragraph C.13 and/or this sentence); all such disputes are for a court and not an arbitrator to decide. However, any dispute or argument that concerns the validity or enforceability of the Agreement as a whole is for the arbitrator, not a court, to decide. 4. Starting an Arbitration: Arbitration may be elected by any party with respect to any Claim, even if that party has already initiated a lawsuit with respect to a different Claim. Arbitration is started by giving a written demand for arbitration to the other party. We will not demand to arbitrate an individual Claim that you bring against us in small claims court or your state’s equivalent court, if any. But if that Claim is transferred, removed or appealed to a different court, we then have the right to demand arbitration. 5. Choosing the Administrator: "Administrator" means the American Arbitration Association ("AAA"), 000 Xxxxxxxx, 00xx Xxxxx, Xxx Xxxx, XX 00000, xxx.xxx.xxx; JAMS, 000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, 00xx Xxxxx, Xxx Xxxx, XX 00000, xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx; or any other company selected by mutual agreement of the parties. If both AAA and JAMS cannot or will not serve and the parties are unable to select an Administrator by mutual consent, the Administrator will be selected by a court. The arbitrator will be appointed by the Administrator in accordance with the rules of the Administrator. However, the arbitrator must be a retired or former judge or a lawyer with at least 10 years of experience. You get to select the Administrator if you give us written notice of your selection with your notice that you are electing to arbitrate any Claim or within 20 days after we give you notice that we are electing to arbitrate any Claim (or, if you dispute our right to require arbitration of the Claim, within 20 days after that dispute is finally resolved). If you do not select the Administrator on time, we may do it. Notwithstanding any language in this Arbitration Provision to the contrary, no arbitration may be administered, without the consent of all parties to the arbitration, by any Administrator that has in place a formal or informal policy that is inconsistent with the Class Action Waiver. 6.

  • Customer Portal means a web portal maintained by Liferay or a Liferay Affiliate that provides for various resources accessible to Liferay Subscription customers as further described in Section 2.1 below.

  • Released PAGA Claims means the claims being released as described in Paragraph 6.2 below.

  • Secondary Systems means control or power circuits that operate below 600 volts, AC or DC, including, but not limited to, any hardware, control or protective devices, cables, conductors, electric raceways, secondary equipment panels, transducers, batteries, chargers, and voltage and current transformers.

  • Tier 1 Support means the Technical Support provided by the Tier 1 Help Desk.

  • Patient Information means information (however recorded) which—

  • Tier 2 Wire Centers means those CenturyLink Wire Centers that are not Tier 1 Wire Centers, but contain at least three (3) Fiber-based Collocators, at least twenty-four thousand (24,000) Business Lines, or both. Once a Wire Center is determined to be a Tier 2 Wire Center, that Wire Center is not subject to later reclassification as a Tier 3 Wire Center.

  • Emergency medical condition means a medical condition manifesting itself by acute symptoms of sufficient severity (including severe pain) such that the absence of immediate medical attention could reasonably be expected to result in any of the following:

  • Tier 1 Wire Centers means those CenturyLink Wire Centers that contain at least four (4) Fiber- based Collocators, at least thirty-eight thousand (38,000) Business Lines, or both. Tier 1 Wire Centers also are those CenturyLink tandem switching locations that have no line-side switching facilities, but nevertheless serve as a point of traffic aggregation accessible by CLEC. Once a Wire Center is determined to be a Tier 1 Wire Center, that Wire Center is not subject to later reclassification as a Tier 2 or Tier 3 Wire Center.

  • Secondary emissions means emissions which occur as a result of the construction or operation of a major stationary source or major modification, but do not come from the major stationary source or major modification itself. For the purposes of this chapter, “secondary emissions” must be specific, well-defined, and quantifiable, and must impact the same general areas as the stationary source modification which causes the secondary emissions. “Secondary emissions” includes emissions from any offsite support facility which would not be constructed or increase its emissions except as a result of the construction or operation of the major stationary source or major modification. “Secondary emissions” does not include any emissions which come directly from a mobile source, such as emissions from the tailpipe of a motor vehicle, from a train, or from a vessel.

  • Outreach Services has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 2.1(F)(5) hereof and Exhibit B hereto.

  • Diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders means assessments, evaluations, or tests, including the autism diagnostic observation schedule, performed by a licensed physician or a licensed psychologist to diagnose whether an individual has 1 of the autism spectrum disorders.

  • Administrative Claims Bar Date means the deadline for Filing requests for payment of Administrative Claims, which: (a) with respect to Administrative Claims other than Professional Fee Claims, shall be 30 days after the Effective Date; and (b) with respect to Professional Fee Claims, shall be 45 days after the Effective Date.

  • Claims Administration means the processing of claims made under the Shared Policies, including, without limitation, the reporting of claims to the insurance carriers and the management of the defense of claims.

  • Agreed Claims shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.6(c).