Common use of Subrogation of Claims Arising from Fraud Clause in Contracts

Subrogation of Claims Arising from Fraud. The Contractor agrees to be subrogated to the State for any and all claims the Contractor has or may have against pharmaceutical companies, retailers, Providers, or other Subcontractors, medical device manufacturers, laboratories or durable medical equipment manufacturers in the marketing and pricing and quality of their products. The Contractor shall not be entitled to any portion of the recovery obtained by MFCU.

Appears in 23 contracts

Sources: Molina Chip Contract, Prepaid Mental Health Plan, Prepaid Mental Health Plan

Subrogation of Claims Arising from Fraud. The Contractor agrees to be subrogated to the State for any and all claims the Contractor has or may have against pharmaceutical companies, retailers, Providers, or other Subcontractors, medical device manufacturers, laboratories or durable medical equipment manufacturers in the marketing and pricing and quality of their products. The Contractor shall not be entitled to any portion of the recovery obtained by MFCU.

Appears in 13 contracts

Sources: Premier Access Chip Contract, Prepaid Ambulatory Health Plan (Pahp) Contract, Prepaid Mental Health Plan (Pmhp) Contract

Subrogation of Claims Arising from Fraud. The Contractor agrees to be subrogated to the State for any and all claims the Contractor has or may have against pharmaceutical companies, retailers, Providers, or other Subcontractors, medical device manufacturers, laboratories or durable medical equipment manufacturers in the marketing and pricing and quality of their products. The Contractor shall not be entitled to any portion of the recovery obtained by MFCU.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Managed Care Contract, Managed Care Contract