Common use of THE ISSUES FOR DETERMINATION Clause in Contracts

THE ISSUES FOR DETERMINATION. The main issue for determination in this appeal is whether the Respondent has established a valid defence. There is no doubt that the Appellant’s father had an insurance policy with [REDACTED], that the Appellant - as heir of her parents - could be entitled to the proceeds of such a policy and that her family members were Holocaust victims. Therefore, the claim of the Appellant in general is within the scope of the Agreement. But, as far as this policy is concerned, the Respondent has succeeded in establishing a valid defence in accordance with the Agreement. Pursuant to Section 17.3 of the Appeal Guidelines the Appellant is not entitled to payment from Foundation funds if;

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Sources: Appeals Agreement

THE ISSUES FOR DETERMINATION. The main issue for determination in this appeal is whether the Respondent has established a valid defence. There is no doubt that the Appellant’s father had an insurance policy with [REDACTED], that the Appellant - as heir one of her the heirs of his parents - could be entitled to parts of the proceeds of such a policy these policies and that her all family members were Holocaust victims. Therefore, the claim of the Appellant in general is within the scope of the Agreement. But, as far as this policy is concerned, the Respondent has succeeded in establishing a valid defence in accordance with the Agreement. Pursuant to Section 17.3 of the Appeal Guidelines the Appellant is not entitled to payment from Foundation funds if;

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Sources: Appeals Agreement