Common use of Non-Monetary Relief Clause in Contracts

Non-Monetary Relief. The Agency agrees to provide non-monetary relief, which includes remedial and prospective relief, as identified below. If there are any material deviations from the non-monetary relief provisions below that require alternative methods and means of relief or extensions of time due to infeasibility, USMS shall notify Class Counsel and provide written justification of its need to make material alterations from the terms outlined below and the Parties shall seek to reach agreement on the alternative method and means through the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section VIII of this Settlement Agreement. Infeasibility includes, but is not limited to a lapse in appropriations (e.g., a government shutdown), relief requiring legislative, contractual or procurement approvals beyond DOJ or Agency control or authority, changes in statutory or regulatory law, Executive Orders, DOJ or Agency policies, guidance, and directives, as well as events beyond DOJ or Agency control such as natural disasters (e.g., hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes, as well as human actions), armed conflict, and public health emergencies (e.g., a pandemic or man-made diseases). The Agency shall be responsible for the administration and implementation of the non- monetary relief provided herein, except for any expenses related to the Claims Administrator and Claims Allocator. The class of individuals covered by this Settlement are limited to and specifically enumerated in Section II(D), (F), and (G) as Class Agents, Class Members or Claimants. Accordingly, all remedies referenced are limited to the class of individuals covered by this Settlement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement

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