Identification Order definition

Identification Order. An order entered by the MDL Court and the MN Court substantially in the form set forth in Exhibit 2 that requires CAE Counsel to provide information on all Eligible Claimants for whom they are Primary Counsel.

Examples of Identification Order in a sentence

  • I understand that to comply with the MSA and the Court’s Identification Order, this Identification Order Declaration must be submitted by the Identification Order Deadline, which is 30 days after the Court’s Identification Order.

  • The attached chart will be timely served in Excel format through MDL Centrality in conformance with the Identification Order.

  • This provision shall apply to an Eligible Claimant not identified in an Identification Order Declaration whose case is later filed and/or served in the MDL Court or the MN Court.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, only Eligible Claimants may be Registered Claimants and inclusion on the Identification Order Report does not guarantee eligibility to become a Registered Claimant.

  • The Settlement Special Master shall review any such challenge and issue a determination, which may include amending the Identification Order Report, within ten (10) days of such response.

  • Each Identification Order Declaration required under this Order shall be submitted via MDL Centrality no later than the Identification Order Deadline.

  • I understand and agree that my failure to identify all Eligible Claimants for whom I or my firm is Primary Counsel is a violation of the Identification Order and will result in sanctions and other penalties as determined by the Court.

  • Within fifteen (15) days of the Reference Date, the Settlement Data Administrator will submit a report to both Parties and the MDL Court and MN Court that deduplicates and identifies every Eligible Claimant listed on an Identification Order Declaration (the “Identification Order Report”).

  • Conversely, Eligible Claimants not included on the Identification Order Report may become Registered Claimants only by agreement of the Parties (e.g., allowing for the untimely submission of an Identification Order Declaration) pursuant to Section 2.5 or determination by the Settlement Special Master pursuant to Section 2.7.

  • Conversely, Eligible Claimants not included on the Identification Order Report may become Registered Claimants through: (a) waiver of requirements by Defendants; (b) agreement of the Parties; or (c) an MDL Court order, or with respect to Eligible Claimants in the MN Court, an order of the MN Court.

Related to Identification Order

  • Prescription order means any of the following:

  • DEVIATION ORDER means any order given by the Engineer-in-Charge to effect an alteration, addition or deduction, which does not radically affect the scope and nature of the contract.

  • Medication order means a written or verbal order from a

  • Variation Order means any written order, identified as such issued to the Contractor by the Employer under Sub Clause 31.1.

  • protection order means an order made under section 87 or 89;