Calculation of Distribution Amounts by Fee Expert Sample Clauses

Calculation of Distribution Amounts by Fee Expert. Defendant has provided to the Fee Expert sufficient information to calculate the amounts to be paid to each Class Member under the formula set forth above and agrees to continue to cooperate with the Fee Expert as reasonably needed. No later than the Distribution Calculation Deadline, the Fee Expert must provide to Defendant, Class Counsel, and the Settlement Administrator a listing of the distribution amount due to each Class Member, in a manner that permits Defendant and the Settlement Administrator to distribute the calculated amount to each Class Member.
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