Common use of PROPOSED PLAN OF ALLOCATION Clause in Contracts

PROPOSED PLAN OF ALLOCATION. 66. The objective of the Plan of Allocation is to distribute the Settlement proceeds equitably among those Settlement Class Members who suffered economic losses as a proximate result of the alleged wrongdoing. The Plan of Allocation is not a formal damage analysis, and the calculations made in accordance with the Plan of Allocation are not intended to be estimates of, or indicative of, the amounts that Settlement Class Members might have been able to recover after a trial. Nor are the calculations in accordance with the Plan of Allocation intended to be estimates of the amounts that will be paid to Authorized Claimants under the Settlement. The computations under the Plan of Allocation are only a method to weigh the claims of Authorized Claimants against one another for the purpose of making pro rata allocations of the Net Settlement Fund.

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Samples: www.genworthsecuritiessettlement.com, securities.stanford.edu

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PROPOSED PLAN OF ALLOCATION. 6653. The objective of the Plan of Allocation is to distribute the Settlement proceeds equitably among those Settlement Class Members who suffered economic losses as a proximate result of the alleged wrongdoing. The Plan of Allocation is not a formal damage analysis, and the calculations made in accordance with the Plan of Allocation are not intended to be estimates of, or indicative of, the amounts that Settlement Class Members might have been able to recover after a trial. Nor are the calculations in accordance with the Plan of Allocation intended to be estimates of the amounts that will be paid to Authorized Claimants under the Settlement. The computations under the Plan of Allocation are only a method to weigh weigh, in a fair and equitable way, the claims of Authorized Claimants against one another for the purpose of making pro rata allocations of the Net Settlement Fund.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Stipulation and Agreement of Settlement

PROPOSED PLAN OF ALLOCATION. 6653. The objective of the Plan of Allocation is to distribute the Settlement proceeds equitably among those Settlement Class Members who suffered economic losses as a proximate result of the alleged wrongdoing. The Plan of Allocation is not a formal damage analysis, and the calculations made in accordance with the Plan of Allocation are not intended to be estimates of, or indicative of, the amounts that Settlement Class Members might have been able to recover after a trial. Nor are the calculations in accordance with the Plan of Allocation intended to be estimates of the amounts that will be paid to Authorized Claimants under the Settlement. The computations under the Plan of Allocation are only a method to weigh the claims of Authorized Claimants against one another for the purpose of making pro rata allocations of the Net Settlement Fund.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: securities.stanford.edu

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PROPOSED PLAN OF ALLOCATION. 661. The objective of the Plan of Allocation is to equitably distribute the Net Settlement proceeds equitably among Fund to those Settlement Class Members who suffered economic losses as a proximate result of the alleged wrongdoingviolations of United States and Israeli securities laws. The Plan of Allocation is not a formal damage analysis, and the calculations made in accordance with pursuant to the Plan of Allocation are not intended to be estimates of, or nor indicative of, the amounts that Settlement Class Members might have been able to recover after a trial. Nor are the calculations in accordance with pursuant to the Plan of Allocation intended to be estimates of the amounts that will be paid to Authorized Claimants under pursuant to the Settlement. The computations under the Plan of Allocation are only a method to weigh the claims of Authorized Claimants against one another for the purpose purposes of making pro rata allocations of the Net Settlement Fund.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: securities.stanford.edu

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