FAIRNESS HEARING ON INDIVIDUAL RELIEF Sample Clauses

FAIRNESS HEARING ON INDIVIDUAL RELIEF. A. Filing of Proposed Individual Relief Awards Lists with the Court
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FAIRNESS HEARING ON INDIVIDUAL RELIEF. 21 A. Filing of Proposed Individual Relief Awards Lists with the Court 21 B. Fairness Hearing on Individual Relief 22 C. Notice of Preliminary Eligibility Determinations to Claimants 22 D. Objecting to Individual Relief Determinations 23 E. Filing Objections to Individual Relief 24 F. Amendment to Preliminary Individual Relief Awards Lists 24 G. Approval of Final Individual Relief Awards Lists 25 VIII. EXECUTION OF INDIVIDUAL RELIEF 25 A. Notice of Individual Relief Awards and Acceptance and Release 25 Case 1:14-cv-00078-XXX-LDA Document 80-1 Filed 09/18/17 Page 3 of 48 PageID #: 1144
FAIRNESS HEARING ON INDIVIDUAL RELIEF. 57. Upon filing the Proposed Individual Relief Awards Lists, the United States shall sim- ultaneously move the Court to hold a Fairness Hearing on Individual Relief to allow the Court to determine whether the Proposed Monetary Relief Awards List and Pro- posed Priority Hire Claimant List should be approved or amended. The Court will provide the Parties with at least ninety (90) days’ notice of the date and time set for the Fairness Hearing on Individual Relief.

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  • Fairness Hearing “Fairness Hearing” means the hearing before the Court relating to the Motion for Final Approval.

  • THE COURT’S FINAL APPROVAL HEARING The Court will hold a hearing to decide whether to approve the settlement. You may attend and you may ask to speak, but you don’t have to.

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  • Hearing Decision The decision of the Board shall be in writing and shall contain findings of fact and the personnel action approved, if any. The findings may reiterate the language of the pleadings or simply refer to them. The decision of the Board shall be certified to the Superintendent or designee who recommended the personnel action, and he/she shall enforce and follow this decision. A copy of the decision shall be delivered to the appellant or his/her designated representative personally or by registered mail. The decision of the Board shall be final.

  • Arbitration Board Hearings Where operational requirements permit, the Employer shall grant leave without loss of pay to a reasonable number of employees representing the Union before an Arbitration Board, provided the dispute involves the Employer.

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