Processing Claim Forms Sample Clauses

Processing Claim Forms. The Settlement Administrator shall, under the supervision of the Court, administer the relief provided by this Settlement Agreement by processing Claim Forms in a rational, responsive, cost effective, and timely manner. The Settlement Administrator shall be obliged to employ reasonable procedures to screen claims for abuse or fraud and deny Claim Forms where there is evidence of abuse or fraud, including by cross-referencing Approved Claims with the Class List. The Settlement Administrator shall determine whether a Claim Form submitted by a Settlement Class Member is an Approved Claim and shall reject Claim Forms that fail to (a) comply with the instructions on the Claim Form or the terms of this Agreement, or (b) provide full and complete information as requested on the Claim Form. In the event a person submits a timely Claim Form by the Claims Deadline, but the Claim Form is not otherwise complete, then the Settlement Administrator shall give such person reasonable opportunity to provide any requested missing information, which information must be received by the Settlement Administrator no later than twenty-eight (28) calendar days after the Claims Deadline. In the event the Settlement Administrator receives such information more than twenty-eight (28) calendar days after the Claims Deadline, then any such claim shall be denied. The Settlement Administrator may contact any person who has submitted a Claim Form to obtain additional information necessary to verify the Claim Form.
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Processing Claim Forms. The Administrator shall review each Claim Form and verify that the Claimant is eligible for compensation from the Net Settlement Amount, as follows:
Processing Claim Forms. The Settlement Administrator shall administer the relief provided by this Settlement Agreement by processing Claim Forms in a rational, responsive, cost effective, and timely manner. The Settlement Administrator shall be obliged to employ reasonable procedures to screen claims for abuse, fraud, and plausibility and deny Claim Forms where there is evidence of abuse or fraud. The Settlement Administrator shall determine whether a Claim Form submitted by a Settlement Class Member is an Approved Claim and shall reject Claim Forms that fail to (a) comply with the instructions on the Claim Form or the terms of this Agreement, or (b) provide full and complete information as requested on the Claim Form. In the event a person submits a timely Claim Form by the Claims Deadline, but the Claim Form is not otherwise complete, then the Settlement Administrator shall give such person reasonable opportunity to provide any requested missing information, which information must be received by the Settlement Administrator no later than twenty-eight (28) calendar days after the Claims Deadline. The Settlement Administrator shall promptly notify the Claimant, via the email address provided by the Claimant, of any Claim Forms rejected in whole or in part and provide its reasons. In the event the Settlement Administrator does not receive such information within twenty-eight (28) calendar days after the Claims Deadline, then any such claim shall be denied in whole or in part. The Settlement Administrator may contact any person who has submitted a Claim Form to obtain additional information necessary to verify the Claim Form. Any Claimant may dispute the Settlement Administrator’s determination regarding their Claim Form. The Settlement Administrator shall advise the Parties of any such disputes and provide enough information to the Parties so they can provide their position on the dispute, if they so choose. The Settlement Administrator will have the final determination as to the viability of any Claim Form submitted. UKG shall maintain the ability to challenge any claims made by the Exfiltration Subclass that are not supported by necessary documentation.
Processing Claim Forms. 6. The Claims Administrator shall review each Claim Form and verify that the Claimant is eligible for compensation, as follows: (a) For a Claimant claiming as an Authorized Claimant, the Claims Administrator shall be satisfied that (i) the Claimant is an Authorized Claimant; and (ii) the claim is not an Excluded Claim. (b) For a Claimant claiming on behalf of an Authorized Claimant or an Authorized Claimant’s estate, the Claims Administrator shall be satisfied that (i) the Claimant has authority to act on behalf of the Authorized Claimant or the Authorized Claimant’s estate in respect of financial affairs; (ii) the person or estate on whose behalf the claim was submitted is an Authorized Claimant; and (iii) the claim is not an Excluded Claim. 7. The Claims Administrator shall review the Claim Forms and assign the Compensable Loss to the claims as prescribed by the Allocation System. 8. The Claims Administrator shall take reasonable measures to verify that the Claimants are eligible for compensation and that the information in the Claim Forms is accurate. The Claims Administrator may make inquiries of the Claimants in the event of any concerns, ambiguities or inconsistencies in the Claim Forms.

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