Common use of Submissions Review Clause in Contracts

Submissions Review. 4.5.1 To the extent a Claim Package or EBP Claim Package is incomplete, the Claims Processor will inform the appropriate Enrolled Claimant’s Principal Responsible Attorney, or if not represented by Counsel, the Enrolled Claimant, of the deficiency in a written notice and provide the opportunity to correct the deficiency. Failure to respond to and correct the deficiency by the deadline date that is specified in the notice of deficiency (which shall be at least thirty (30) days from the sending of the notice of deficiency by the Claims Processor) will result in the Claims Processor issuing a notice that the Enrolled Claimant has not met the eligibility requirements and thus is not entitled to a Settlement Award Payment, unless the Enrolled Claimant is waived in by HOC pursuant to Section 5.1.3. Such a determination as to deficiency regarding whether an Enrolled Claimant is a Settlement Program Claimant is final, binding and Non-Appealable. Determinations pursuant to this Section 4.5.1 as they apply to eligibility for Enhancements are appealable as specified in the notice of deficiency and Section 5.4.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement

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Submissions Review. 4.5.1 3.4.1 To the extent a Claim Package or EBP Claim Package is incomplete, the Claims Processor will inform the appropriate Enrolled Claimant’s Principal Responsible Attorney, or if not represented by Counsel, the Enrolled Claimant, of the deficiency in a written notice and provide the opportunity to correct the deficiency. Failure to respond to and correct the deficiency by the deadline date that is specified in the notice of deficiency (which shall be at least thirty (30) days from the sending of the notice of deficiency by the Claims Processor) will result in the Claims Processor issuing a notice that the Enrolled Claimant has not met the eligibility requirements and thus is not entitled to a Settlement Award Payment, unless the Enrolled Claimant is waived in by HOC pursuant to Section 5.1.34.1.3. Such a determination as to deficiency regarding whether an Enrolled Claimant is a Settlement Program Qualified Claimant is final, binding and Non-Appealable. Determinations pursuant to this Section 4.5.1 3.4.1 as they apply to eligibility for Enhancements are appealable as specified in the notice of deficiency and Section 5.44.4.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

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