Sanction Award Sample Clauses

Sanction Award. The amount HMI will pay to Class Counsel in full and final satisfaction of the Sanction Order as set forth in Section 9.3 herein, subject to approval by the Court.
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Sanction Award. HMI will pay $150,000.00 to Class Counsel in full and final satisfaction of the Sanction Order.
Sanction Award. HMI will deposit $150,000.00 for the Sanction Award into the Fee Account within forty-five (45) days after the Preliminary Approval Date. The Settlement Administrator will deliver the Sanction Award to Class Counsel within fourteen (14) days after the Effective Date.

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