Deceased Animal Claims Sample Clauses

Deceased Animal Claims. A Settlement Class Member having submitted a Deceased Animal Claim deemed valid by the Claims Administrator shall receive, in addition to all other economic damages, (i) the relief provided in sub-paragraph 2 above, (ii) reimbursement for a necropsy, euthanasia, cremation or burial/Specialty Services that occurred after November 8, 2006, and (iii) either the cost or fair market value of the deceased pet, whichever is higher, or if he or she purchased a new pet before May 22, 2008, the reasonable cost of a new pet, subject to the limits set forth above. If the animal died or was euthanized after November 1, 2007, the Settlement Class Member must provide sufficient information to demonstrate that the death was related to an illness from the use or consumption of a Recalled Pet Food Product, or the treatment thereof. As with every other type of economic damage, this information may be in the form of documentation or not. Undocumented economic damages on a Claim Form are subject to the $900 undocumented damages limitation described in this Agreement.
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