Special Master Authority to Determine Award Eligibility Sample Clauses

Special Master Authority to Determine Award Eligibility a. Within a reasonable time period after the date specified for receipt of the Claim Forms, the Special Master shall render a determination as to the monetary award, if any, that should be paid to each Claimant from the Settlement Fund. b. The total amount of such awards shall not exceed the net amount of the Settlement Fund after all costs and Class Counsel’s attorney’s fees, as discussed in Section VIII.A. above, are considered. c. After determining the proposed allocation, the Special Master shall submit a Report and Recommendation including the proposed allocation and distribution plan, together with a full explanation of the rationale and methodology upon which the proposed allocation and distribution are based, to the Court under seal for in camera review and approval of the rationale and methodology, with copies to Lead Class Counsel. If there is no objection or suggested modification by the Court within thirty (30) days following submission to the Court, the rationale and methodology shall be deemed approved, the allocation and distribution plan contained in the Report and Recommendation shall be deemed final, and the Special Master shall submit the distribution plan to the Claims Administrator to send the Notices of Awards to the eligible Claimants. d. Following approval by the Court, the Claims Administrator shall send a Notice of Award to each eligible Claimant, along with the Named Plaintiff Release or a Class Member Release, whichever is applicable. Within a reasonable time period after receipt of an executed Named Plaintiff Release from the Named Plaintiff or an executed Class Member Release from a Class Member, the Claims Administrator shall send the Named Plaintiff or Class Member his or her award payment. If the Named Plaintiff does not execute and timely deliver an executed Named Plaintiff Release, or if any Class Members do not execute and timely deliver an executed Class Member Release to the Claims Administrator within six (6) months of the date the Notice of Award was mailed to them, they shall be ineligible for, and forever barred from receiving, monetary relief under this Settlement Agreement, even if said Named Plaintiff or Class Member has not opted out. Any undistributed funds that remain after six (6) months from the mailing of the Notice of Award due to unsubmitted releases shall be distributed to 501(c)(3) organizations advancing opportunities for African Americans and/or Latinos, including opportunities in the financial servi...
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