Relief Provided to the Settlement Class Sample Clauses

Relief Provided to the Settlement Class. The Net Settlement Amount (the $11,500,000 Settlement Amount less the EFTA Settlement Amount less any award of attorneys’ fees and costs and a service award to the Settlement Cass Representatives) will be divided among Settlement Class Members pro rata based on the number of Passes each class member purchased (“Per Pass Payment”). SeaWorld will determine the number of passes each class member purchased during the Applicable Statute of Limitations Period if reasonably possible. If not reasonably possible, it will be assumed that each class member purchased 1.75 passes. Pursuant to the procedures set forth in this Section 2.3 and Section 3, below, the Settlement Administrator will make a payment to each Settlement Class Member who does not opt out pursuant to Section 3.5. Settlement Class Members do not need to submit a claim to receive their pro rata share of the Net Settlement Amount.
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Relief Provided to the Settlement Class. The Net Settlement Amount (the $450,000 Settlement Amount less any award of attorneys’ fees and costs, any service award to the Settlement Class Representative, and all costs of notice and administration paid to the Settlement Administrator) will be divided among Settlement Class Members as follows: (1) any Settlement Class Member who does not have documentation of a purchase will be eligible for a pro rata payment from the Settlement Fund of up to $3.00 per beer for up to 5 beers, provided that Settlement Class Member submits a timely and valid Claim Form; (2) any Settlement Class Member who provides documentary proof of purchase from a Red Xxxxx restaurant (such as a cash register receipt or a credit card statement showing a purchase of Stella Artois from a Red Xxxxx restaurant, or similar proof) along with a timely and valid Claim Form will be eligible for a payment from the Net Settlement Amount of up to $3.00 per documented purchase of an eligible Stella Artois beer. Acceptable forms of documentation include, but are not limited to, documentation showing a purchase of a Stella Artois beer. All Claim Forms will be evaluated by the Settlement Administrator for validity and timeliness.
Relief Provided to the Settlement Class. From the Net Settlement Fund, Participating Class Members who do not seek exclusion pursuant to paragraph 3.7 below will automatically receive a Settlement Award in the form of a monetary credit to their iTunes Account. This automatic credit shall be good for the purchase of products or subscriptions from Apple offered through its App, iTunes, and/or iBooks Stores, including subscriptions, songs, books, and other content offered on these online stores.

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  • Certification of the Settlement Class For purposes of this Settlement only, the Parties stipulate to the certification of the Settlement Class, which is contingent upon the Court entering the Final Approval Order and Judgment of this Settlement and the occurrence of the Effective Date.

  • Objections to the Settlement 7.1 Any Settlement Class Member who wishes to object to the Settlement Agreement must submit a timely and valid written notice of his or her objection (“Objection”) by the Objection Deadline (as defined herein). Such notice shall: (i) state the objecting Settlement Class Member's full name, current address, telephone number, and email address (if any); (ii) contain the objecting Settlement Class Member's original signature; (iii) set forth information identifying the objector as a Settlement Class Member, including proof that the objector is within the Settlement Class (e.g., copy of the Notice or copy of original notice of the Data Security Incident); (iv) set forth a statement of all grounds for the objection, including any legal support for the objection that the objector believes applicable; (v) identify all counsel representing the objector; (vi) state whether the objector and/or his or her counsel will appear at the Final Approval Hearing, and; (vii) contain the signature of the objector's duly authorized attorney or other duly authorized representative (if any), along with documentation setting forth such representation.

  • HOW DO I OBJECT TO THE SETTLEMENT Settlement Class Members who do not submit a written Request for Exclusion may present a written objection to the Settlement explaining why they believe that the Settlement should not be approved by the Court as fair, reasonable, and adequate. To object to the Settlement, a Settlement Class Member must submit a written objection to the Settlement Administrator that it is postmarked on or before [INSERT], and include a detailed written statement of the objection(s) and the aspect(s) of the Settlement being challenged, as well as the specific reasons, if any, for each such objection, including any evidence and legal authority that the Settlement Class Member wishes to bring to the Court’s attention. Any objection after that time will not be considered. All written Objections must be sent to the Settlement Administrator at the following address: [INSERT] That written statement shall contain (a) the Settlement Class Member’s printed name, address, telephone number, email address (if any), and date of birth; (b) evidence showing that the objector is a Settlement Class Member, including the address of the residence or structure that contains or contained the Class Generator and proof that the residence or structure contains or contained the Class Generator (photographs, contemporaneous installation records, etc.); (c) any other supporting papers, materials, or briefs that the objecting Settlement Class Member wishes the Court to consider when reviewing the objection; (d) the actual written signature of the Settlement Class Member making the objection; and (e) a statement whether the objecting Settlement Class Member and/or his, her, or its counsel intend to appear at the Final Approval Hearing. A Settlement Class Member may object on his or her own behalf or through an attorney; however, even if represented, the Settlement Class Member must individually sign the objection and all attorneys who are involved in any way asserting objections on behalf of the Settlement Class Member must be listed on the objection papers. Counsel for the Parties may take the deposition of any objector prior to the Final Approval Hearing in a location convenient for the objector. If a Settlement Class Member or counsel for the Settlement Class Member who submits an objection to this Settlement has objected to a class action settlement on any prior occasion, the objection shall also disclose all cases in which they have filed an objection by caption, court and case number, and for each case, the disposition of the objection. Any objector who files and serves a timely written objection as described above may appear and speak at the Final Approval Hearing, either in person at their own expense or through personal counsel hired at the objector’s expense, to object to the fairness, reasonableness, or adequacy of any aspect of the Settlement on the basis set forth in the written objection. As noted above, objectors or their attorneys who intend to make an appearance at the Final Approval Hearing must state their intention to appear in the objection. An objector shall be entitled to all of the benefits of the Settlement if this Settlement Agreement and the terms contained herein are approved, as long as the objector complies with all requirements of this Settlement Agreement applicable to Settlement Class Members, including the timely and complete submission of a Claim Form and other requirements herein. A Settlement Class Member who objects can, on or before the Final Approval Hearing, withdraw their objection by submitting a written request to the Settlement Administrator stating their desire to withdraw their objection along with their signature.

  • What Does The Settlement Provide The Net Settlement Amount will be allocated to Class Members according to a Plan of Allocation to be approved by the Court. Class Members fall into two categories: Current Participants and Former Participants. Allocations to Current Participants who are entitled to a distribution under the Plan of Allocation will be made into their existing Plan accounts. Former Participants who are entitled to a distribution will receive their distribution as a check mailed to their last known address or, if they elect, as a rollover to a qualified retirement account. In addition to the monetary component of the Settlement, as discussed above, Defendant agreed that the Plan’s fiduciaries will conduct a RFP process for recordkeeping services to the Plan. Within the first year following final approval of the Settlement, Defendant has agreed to publish a communication to then current Plan participants explaining the risks and benefits of the Plan’s money market fund investment option. Defendant also will use an independent consultant familiar with fixed income investment options in such plans who will review the investment lineup and make recommendations to the Plan’s fiduciaries regarding whether to retain the money market fund and whether to add a stable value or comparable fund. In addition, during the three-year Settlement period, Defendant has agreed to provide Class Counsel a list of the Plan’s investment options and fees. In considering investment options for the Plan, Defendant has agreed that the Plan’s fiduciaries will consider: (1) the lowest-cost share class available for any mutual fund considered for inclusion in the Plan as well as other criteria applicable to different share classes; (2) the availability of revenue sharing rebates on any share class available for any mutual fund considered for inclusion in the Plan; and (3) the availability of collective trusts, to the extent such investments are permissible and are otherwise identical to a particular mutual fund considered for inclusion in the Plan All Class Members and anyone claiming through them will fully release the Plan as well as Defendant and its “Released Parties” from “Released Claims.” The Released Parties include (a) Defendant and its insurers,

  • IN THE SETTLEMENT 4. How do I know if I am part of the Settlement? If you received this notice, then Defendant’s records indicate that you are a Class Member who is entitled to receive a payment or credit to your account. YOUR OPTIONS

  • Allocation of Subordinate Reduction Amount to the Reference Tranches On each Payment Date prior to the Termination Date, after allocation of the Senior Reduction Amount and the Tranche Write-down Amount or Tranche Write-up Amount, if any, for such Payment Date as described above, the Subordinate Reduction Amount will be allocated to reduce the Class Notional Amount of each Class of Reference Tranche in the following order of priority, in each case until its Class Notional Amount is reduced to zero:

  • EXCLUDING YOURSELF FROM THE SETTLEMENT If you are a Settlement Class Member and you want to keep any right you may have to sue or continue to sue the Defendant and Released Parties on your own based on the legal claims raised in this lawsuit or released by the Released Claims, then you must take steps to get out of the Settlement. This is called excluding yourself from – or “opting-out” of – the Settlement.

  • Certification of Settlement Class Promptly after execution of the Settlement Agreement, Class Counsel will ask the Court to issue an order certifying the Settlement Class for settlement purposes only. Xxxxx agrees not to object to this request without waiver of its right to contest certification or the merits of the Lawsuit if the settlement does not receive final approval or the Effective Date (defined in paragraph 14 below) does not occur.

  • DUTIES OF THE AGENTS IN CONNECTION WITH EARLY REDEMPTION 12.1 If the Issuer decides to redeem any Notes for the time being outstanding before their Maturity Date in accordance with the Conditions, the Issuer shall give notice of the decision to the Principal Paying Agent and, in the case of redemption of Registered Notes, the Registrar stating the date on which the Notes are to be redeemed and the nominal amount of Notes to be redeemed not less than 15 days before the date on which the Issuer will give notice to the Noteholders in accordance with the Conditions of the redemption in order to enable the Principal Paying Agent and, if applicable, the Registrar to carry out its duties in this Agreement and in the Conditions.

  • Termination in the Event of Financial Difficulties If the HSP makes an assignment, proposal, compromise, or arrangement for the benefit of creditors, or is petitioned into bankruptcy, or files for the appointment of a receiver the Funder will consult with the Director before determining whether this Agreement will be terminated. If the Funder terminates this Agreement because a person has exercised a security interest as contemplated by section 107 of the Act, the Funder would expect to enter into a service accountability agreement with the person exercising the security interest or the receiver or other agent acting on behalf of that person where the person has obtained the Director's approval under section 110 of the Act and has met all other relevant requirements of Applicable Law.

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