SETTLEMENT AWARD TO CLASS MEMBERS Sample Clauses

SETTLEMENT AWARD TO CLASS MEMBERS. 24. The fund is administered by Defendant based on waiver eligibility decisions. A Class Member is not guaranteed a refund unless and until they are determined to be eligible for a waiver. Defendant will distribute refunds through its general fund as it makes waiver determinations based on the submissions of the Class Members who respond. Class Members’ refund amounts will vary, since their confinement fees varied based on their length of confinement and collections. Additionally, others may have had no fees collected but will have collection efforts canceled with no compensation paid to the individual. Defendant’s general fund is funded through the power of taxation, and the Parties therefore agree no common fund need be established for administration. Defendant may address any damages claims of any potential Class Member who chooses to opt-out. Class Counsel shall receive $27,500 for attorney’s fees and costs. Attorney’s fees and costs incurred by Defendant’s counsel shall be paid by Defendant and/or Minnesota Counties Intergovernmental Trust. Subject to Court-approval, Plaintiff Xxxxxx shall receive an incentive payment in the amount of $500 for serving as class representative and undertaking the responsibilities and risks that come therewith. Regardless of Court-approval, Plaintiff Xxxxxx has also received a refund of $603.04 for his previously-withheld confinement fee and his fees were waived.
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  • Notice to Settlement Class Members 5.1 The Parties agree that the following Notice Program provides reasonable notice to the Settlement Class.

  • Participating Class Members The Administrator will send, by U.S. mail, a single check to every Participating Class Member (i.e., every Class Member who doesn’t opt-out) including those who also qualify as Aggrieved Employees. The single check will combine the Individual Class Payment and the Individual PAGA Payment.

  • Settlement Class 2. Pursuant to Rule 23(e)(1)(B)(ii) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Court preliminarily finds that the Court will likely find that the requirements of Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 23(a) and 23(b)(3) have been satisfied for settlement and judgment purposes only. As to the requirements of Rule 23(a) for settlement purposes only, (i) the Settlement Class provisionally certified herein likely exceeds 100,000 individuals, and joinder of all would be impracticable; (ii) there are questions of law and fact common to the Settlement Class; (iii) Class Representatives’ claims are typical of the claims of the Settlement Class they seek to represent for purposes of settlement; and (iv) Class Representatives are adequate representatives of the Settlement Class. As to the requirements of Rule 23(b)(3) for settlement purposes only, questions of law and fact common to the Settlement Class predominate over any questions affecting any individual Settlement Class Member, and a class action on behalf of the Settlement Class is superior to other available means of settling and disposing of this dispute.

  • Settlement Fund All payments under this Section IV shall be made into the Settlement Fund, except that, where specified, they shall be made into the Settlement Fund Escrow. The Settlement Fund shall be allocated and used only as specified in Section V.

  • Notice to Class Members 8.4.1 No later than three (3) business days after receipt of the Class Data, the Administrator shall notify Class Counsel that the list has been received and state the number of Class Members, PAGA Members, Workweeks, and Pay Periods in the Class Data.

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