Common use of Presentation of Claim Clause in Contracts

Presentation of Claim. A Participant or a Participant’s Beneficiary after a Participant’s death (such Participant or Beneficiary being referred to below as a “Claimant”) may deliver to the Company a written claim for a determination under this Article with respect to the amounts distributable to such Claimant. If such a claim relates to the contents of a notice received by the Claimant, the claim must be made within sixty (60) days after such notice was received by the Claimant. All other claims must be made within 180 days of the date on which the event that caused the claim to arise occurred. The claim must state with particularity the determination desired by the Claimant.

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Sources: Adoption Agreement (Sparton Corp)

Presentation of Claim. A Participant or a Participant’s 's Beneficiary after a Participant’s 's death (such Participant or Beneficiary being referred to below as a "Claimant") may deliver to the Company a written claim for a determination under this Article with respect to the amounts distributable to such Claimant. If such a claim relates to the contents of a notice received by the Claimant, the claim must be made within sixty (60) days after such notice was received by the Claimant. All other claims must be made within 180 days of the date on which the event that caused the claim to arise occurred. The claim must state with particularity the determination desired by the Claimant.

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Sources: Deferred Compensation Plan (U.S. Auto Parts Network, Inc.)