Approval of Settlement by Independent Fiduciary Sample Clauses

Approval of Settlement by Independent Fiduciary. (a) The Independent Fiduciary shall review the Settlement and provide any requested authorizations, including the authorization required by Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (“ERISA”) Prohibited Transaction Exemption 2003-39, 68 Fed. Reg. 75632 (Dec. 31, 2003), as amended by 75 Fed. Reg. 33830 (June 15, 2010). The Parties shall comply with reasonable requests for information made by the Independent Fiduciary.
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Approval of Settlement by Independent Fiduciary. The Independent Fiduciary 20 retained by the Parties shall have the following responsibilities on behalf of the Plan:

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  • PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF SETTLEMENT 3. Promptly upon execution of this Stipulation, Lead Plaintiffs will move for preliminary approval of the Settlement, certification of the Settlement Class for settlement purposes only, and the scheduling of a hearing for consideration of final approval of the Settlement, which motion shall be unopposed by Defendants. Concurrently with the motion for preliminary approval, Lead Plaintiffs shall apply to the Court for, and Defendants shall agree to, entry of the Preliminary Approval Order, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A. RELEASE OF CLAIMS

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  • Final Report by Settlement Administrator Within 10 days after the Administrator disburses all funds in the Gross Settlement Amount, the Administrator will provide Class Counsel and Defense Counsel with a final report detailing its disbursements by employee identification number only of all payments made under this Agreement. At least 15 days before any deadline set by the Court, the Administrator will prepare, and submit to Class Counsel and Defense Counsel, a signed declaration suitable for filing in Court attesting to its disbursement of all payments required under this Agreement. Class Counsel is responsible for filing the Administrator's declaration in Court.

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