Monetary Relief definition

Monetary Relief. The amount available to the Settlement Class is intended to compensate Settlement Class Members for the wages and other compensation they allegedly lost and damages they are allegedly owed as a result of the practices alleged in the Case.
Monetary Relief means the compensation which the Magistrate may order the respondent to pay to the aggrieved person, at any stage during the hearing of an application seeking any relief under this Act, to meet the expenses incurred and the losses suffered by the aggrieved person as a result of the domestic violence;
Monetary Relief. A Settlement Fund has been created totaling $1,250,000.00. Class Member payments, and the cost to administer the Settlement, the cost to inform people about the Settlement, attorneys’ fees (inclusive of litigation costs), and an award to the Class Representative will also come out of this fund (see Question 12). A detailed description of the settlement benefits can be found in the Settlement Agreement, a copy of which is accessible on the Settlement Website by clicking here. [insert hyperlink]

Examples of Monetary Relief in a sentence

  • In order to be eligible for Monetary Relief, a Claimant must submit an Executed Claim Form, signed under penalty of perjury, with the Claims Administrator, no later than the date set forth in the AJ’s approved Notice of Resolution (hereinafter, “Claim Form Submission Period”).

  • The Claims Allocator shall not be held liable for determining the distribution methodology, the determination of relief to be accorded each Class Member, or any other aspect of the Monetary Relief process.

  • The Case Contribution Award shall be paid by the Settlement Administrator solely out of the Settlement Amount and shall be deducted (to the extent approved by the Court) from the Settlement Amount on or after the Effective Date and prior to the distribution to the Monetary Relief Class Members.

  • The Settlement Administrator and Monetary Relief Class Members shall bear all risks related to investment of the Settlement Amount.

  • In recognition of the substantial benefit the settlement confers upon the Class, City agrees to pay Class Counsel an amount in addition to the $985,000 it has agreed to pay for Monetary Relief Awards and Case Contribution Awards.


More Definitions of Monetary Relief

Monetary Relief means a monetary award based on the United Statescalculation of some of the lost wages that the United States alleges would have accrued to those per- sons who would have been hired into the position of correctional officer but for the disparate impact of the written or revised written exam or the video exam.
Monetary Relief means a type of Claim Review Relief available through the Claim Review Process, as further described in Section V.D.
Monetary Relief means monetary compensation for Delay Damages and/or Other Damages, as described in Section V below.
Monetary Relief means a monetary award that represents the value of some of the wages that a Claimant would have received from the City if he or she had not been disqualified by the Challenged Written Exam and had been hired into the entry-level Firefighter position for which he or she applied.
Monetary Relief. Defendant has created a Settlement Fund totaling $16,000,000.00. Class Member payments, and the cost to administer the Settlement, the cost to inform people about the Settlement, attorneys’ fees, and an award to the Class Representatives will also come out of this fund (see Question 13). A detailed description of the settlement benefits can be found in the Settlement Agreement available on the settlement website at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇
Monetary Relief. The amount available to the Class is intended to compensate Class Members for the wages and other compensation they allegedly lost and damages they are allegedly owed as a result of the practices alleged in the Case.
Monetary Relief means the sum total of the monetary payments made to a Group/Class