Proof of Repair Expense definition

Proof of Repair Expense means the original or a copy of any document(s) generated at or around the time expense was incurred for a Qualifying Repair that identifies the Qualifying Repair’s nature, date performed, and cost incurred by the Class member for the Qualifying Repair. For Class members who had the Qualifying Repair performed at a Hyundai or Kia dealership, the cost incurred by the Class member for the Qualifying Repair shall be substantiated as set forth in Section II.C.3.
Proof of Repair Expense means the original or a copy of any document(s) generated at or around the time expense was incurred for a Qualifying Repair that identifies the Qualifying Repair’s nature, date performed, and expense incurred by the Class Member for the Qualifying Repair. “Proof of Repair Expense” may include, subject to the preceding sentence, but is not limited to any combination of final receipts, repair orders, invoices, credit card statements, insurance paperwork, and contemporaneous written communications between the Class Member and the Person performing the repair.
Proof of Repair Expense shall take the form of an original or legible copy of a receipt, invoice or other record, or some combination thereof, identifying the date of repair; the make and model of the vehicle; the vehicle identification number; the mileage of the vehicle at the time of repair; the facility that performed the repair; a description of the work performed, including a breakdown of parts and labor costs; the reason for the repair; and proof of the sum of money paid by (or on behalf of) the Settlement Class Member, for a repair or replacement for which reimbursement is available under the terms of this Settlement.

Examples of Proof of Repair Expense in a sentence

  • If reimbursement is sought for repair/replacement of a damaged or failed engine directly caused by a failure of the water pump under the terms of this Settlement, the Proof of Repair Expense must also show that the engine damage or failure that required repair/replacement was directly caused by a failure of the water pump.

  • In order to obtain the benefits provided for in this Section, the Settlement Class Member must timely provide, together with a fully completed, signed and dated Claim Form, all required Proof of Repair Expense, Proof of Ownership of the Settlement Class Vehicle, and Proof of Adherence to the Vehicle’s Maintenance Schedule documentation.

  • Mail the completed, signed, and dated Claim Form(s) and your supporting Proof of Repair Expense documentation (e.g., repair record[s], receipts, and proof of payment) by First-Class Mail, postmarked no later than July 1, 2022, to the address provided on the Claim Form(s).

  • Les coûts indicatifs et les modalités de cofinancement du Programme seront reprécisés durant la formulation dudit Programme.

  • The Proof of Repair Expense reflects that the work was conducted in an attempt to address a Qualifying Repair.

  • The Claim must contain a Proof of Repair Expense incurred by the Class member.

  • In order to obtain the benefits provided for in this Section, the Settlement Class Member must timely provide, together with a fully completed, signed and dated Claim Form, Proof of Repair Expense and Proof of Adherence to the Vehicle’s Maintenance Schedule.

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  • Talent (or if applicable, Talent’s parent (s) or legal guardian (s)) acknowledges and agrees that it has the right to obtain counsel with respect to this Agreement, and has either retained such counsel or waived such right.

  • Any reimbursement under this Section is conditioned upon timely presentation of a fully completed, signed and dated Claim Form together with the required Proof of Repair Expense and Proof of Adherence to the Vehicle’s Maintenance Schedule documentation.


More Definitions of Proof of Repair Expense

Proof of Repair Expense shall take the form of an original or legible copy of a receipt, invoice or other record, or some combination thereof, identifying the Settlement Class Member’s name, date of repair, the make, model and VIN of the Eligible Vehicle, the mileage of the vehicle at the time of repair, the dealer or other facility that performed the repair, a description of the work performed, including a breakdown of parts and labour costs, and proof of the sum of money paid by (or on behalf of) the Settlement Class Member, for a repair or replacement for which reimbursement is available under the terms of this Settlement Agreement, or such other satisfactory proof on the recommendation of the Claims Administrator. If reimbursement is sought for a damaged or failed engine due to a Primary Engine Water Pump failure under the terms of this Settlement Agreement, the Proof of Repair Expense should show that the engine damage or failure that required repair/replacement was due to a failure of the Primary Engine Water Pump. In the event the Claims Administrator makes a preliminary determination that the documentary proof submitted is insufficient, the Claims Administrator shall send the Settlement Class Member a letter advising of the deficiencies. The Settlement Class Member shall have thirty (30) days to cure the deficiencies or the claim shall be rejected, unless the Settlement Class Member requests to dispute the decision within thirty (30) days after the Claims Administrator’s mailing of the rejection letter. Upon such request, Class Counsel and VW shall meet and confer to resolve the disputed claims.
Proof of Repair Expense means: (1) an original or legible copy of a repair invoice or record for the repair covered under the Settlement containing claimant’s name, the make, model and vehicle identification number (“VIN”) of the Settlement Class Vehicle, the name and address of the authorized Audi or VW dealer or non-dealer service center that performed the repair, the date of repair, the Settlement Class Vehicle’s mileage at the time of repair, a description of the repair work performed including the parts repaired/replaced and a breakdown of parts and labor costs, and the amount charged (parts and labor) for the repair (2) proof of the Settlement Class Member’s payment for the repair; and (3) proof of the Settlement Class Member’s ownership or lease of the Settlement Class Vehicle at the time of the repair covered under the Settlement. If reimbursement is sought for a damaged or failed engine directly caused by a failure of the Primary Engine Water Pump under the terms of this Settlement, the Proof of Repair Expense must also show that the engine damage or failure that required repair/replacement was directly caused by a failure of the Primary Engine Water Pump.
Proof of Repair Expense means reasonable documentation (for example a repair order, receipt, credit card statement, bank statement, invoice, photograph, or historical accounting record, other similar documentation, as well as, any combination of the foregoing), for a Qualifying Repair incurred prior to the Notice Date, identifying (i) the date of repair; (ii) the make and model of the vehicle; (iii) the vehicle identification number; (iv) the mileage of the vehicle at the time of repair; (iv) the facility that performed the repair; (vi) a description of the work performed, including a breakdown of parts and labor costs; and (vii) proof of the sum of money paid by (or on behalf of) the Settlement Class Member, for a repair or replacement for which reimbursement is available under the terms of this Settlement Agreement. If, however, the Settlement Class Member is unable to obtain documents or records relating to the nature and timing of the repair despite a good faith effort to obtain them, the Settlement Class Member may check a box on the claim form stating: good faith efforts that were made to obtain the records including the person(s) with whom he/she/it communicated in an effort to obtain the records but that they could not locate the records. Subaru of America agrees it will search the records presently in its possession in good faith and, if qualifying records exist to support both the qualifying nature and timing of the repair, and it is consistent with the timing of the payment documentation submitted by the claimant, the claim shall be honored. A class member who attests to an inability to obtain the records despite good faith efforts on the claim form must nevertheless provide proof of the qualifying out of pocket payment. The claim form will further indicate that if the Settlement Class Member elects to have Subaru of America search its records, it may cause a delay in the review or processing of the claim. If Subaru does not have records supporting the claim after it conducts its search, the claim shall be rejected.
Proof of Repair Expense means all of the following: (1) an original or legible copy of the repair invoice for the subject repair, containing the claimant’s name, the make and model and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) of the Settlement Class Vehicle, the name and address of the dealer or repair shop that performed the repair covered under this Agreement, the date of the covered repair and vehicle mileage at the time of the repair, a description of the repair work including the parts repaired or replaced and a breakdown of parts and labor costs for the covered repair; proof of payment and the amount paid for the covered repair; and, if the person claiming reimbursement is not the person to whom the Claim Form was mailed, proof of ownership or lease of the Settlement Class Vehicle at the time of the covered repair. In addition, if reimbursement is sought for repair of a damaged engine pursuant to Section II.B of this Agreement, then the repair documentation must, in addition to the above information, also show that such damage was directly caused by (i) excessive oil consumption (for reimbursement only for Audi A4, A5, A6, Q5, or Model Year 2012-2014 Audi TT Settlement Class Vehicles) or (ii) a fractured piston (for reimbursement only for Audi A3 or Model Year 2016-2017 Audi TT Settlement Class Vehicles).

Related to Proof of Repair Expense

  • Required Repair Account shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.1.1 hereof.

  • Required Repairs shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.1.1 hereof.

  • Covered Expense means expense incurred only for the following:

  • Required Repair Fund shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.1.1 hereof.

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  • Covered Expenses means expenses actually incurred by or on behalf of a Covered Person for treatment, services and supplies covered by the Policy. Coverage under the Participating Organization’s Policy must remain continuously in force from the date of the Covered Accident or Sickness until the date treatment, services or supplies are received for them to be a Covered Expense. A Covered Expense is deemed to be incurred on the date such treatment, service or supply, that gave rise to the expense or the charge, was rendered or obtained.

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  • Administrative cost means a fee imposed to cover:

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  • Operating Accounts shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Section 4.03.A.

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