Determination Of The Identity Of The Clubs That The Entertainer Performed Sample Clauses

Determination Of The Identity Of The Clubs That The Entertainer Performed. At For Purposes Of Determining Individual Class Member Compensation. If the information regarding the Club(s) at which the Class Member claims to have performed listed on the Class Member’s submitted Claim Form matches the information contained in the Clubs’ records, the Class MembersSettlement payment will be calculated using the identities of the Clubs on the submitted Claim Form. The Settlement Administrator shall mail each Class Member whose Claim Form contained a statement that she danced at any Club(s) not reflected in the Clubs’ records, within ten (10) days of receipt of the submitted Claim Form, a notice informing her of this fact and that she has the option of: (i) accepting the identity of the Club(s) at which she performed that are contained in the Clubs’ records as the basis for her claim; or (ii) submitting documentation and evidence supporting her claim that she danced at additional or different Club(s). If the Class Member did nothing further or fails to timely submit additional documentation supporting her claim that she performed at additional or different Clubs, her claim will be calculated based on the Clubs’ records regarding the identity of the Clubs at which the Class Member performed. If the Class Member submitted additional documentation, Class Counsel and Defense Counsel shall meet and confer and resolve the Club(s) that would be used to calculate the Class Member’s settlement payment. If Class Counsel and Defendants’ Counsel are not able to agree on the number of Dance Days, the Claims Administrator shall make a final determination following submission from both counsel.
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