Class Representative Enhancement Payments definition
Examples of Class Representative Enhancement Payments in a sentence
Payroll tax withholdings and deductions will not be taken from the Class Representative Enhancement Payments.
The Settlement Administrator will pay the Class Representative Enhancement Payments out of the Qualified Settlement Fund.
In the event the Court does not approve the entirety of the application for the Class Representative Enhancement Payments, the Settlement Administrator shall pay whatever amount the Court awards, and neither Defendant nor the Settlement Administrator shall be responsible for paying the difference between the amount requested and the amount awarded.
An award by the Court of a lesser amount than sought by Plaintiffs and Class Counsel for the Class Representative Enhancement Payments, the Attorney Fee Award, and/or the Cost Award, will not constitute a material modification to the Settlement within the meaning of this paragraph.
Within fourteen (14) calendar days after the funding of the Settlement, the Settlement Administrator shall calculate and pay all payments due under the Settlement Agreement, including all Individual Settlement Shares, the Attorney Fee Award, the Cost Award, the Class Representative Enhancement Payments, the PAGA Payment, and the Administration Costs.
An IRS Form 1099 will be issued to Plaintiffs with respect to their Class Representative Enhancement Payments.
The Class Representative Enhancement Payments, Individual Settlement Shares and/or Individual PAGA Payments paid to Plaintiff, Participating Class Members and/or the Eligible Aggrieved Employees shall not be deemed to be pensionable earnings and shall not have any effect on the eligibility for, or calculation of, any of the employee benefits (e.g., vacation, holiday pay, retirement plans, etc.) of Plaintiff, Participating Class Members or Eligible Aggrieved Employees.
An IRS Form 1099 will be issued to Plaintiff with respect to her Class Representative Enhancement Payments.
The total amount of money available for payout to Participating Class Members, which is the Gross Settlement Amount less the Attorney Fee Award, the Cost Award, the Class Representative Enhancement Payments, Administration Costs, and the PAGA Payment.
The total amount of money available for payout to Participating Class Members after the following deductions from the GSA: (1) the Attorney Fee Award, (2) Cost Award, (3) Class Representative Enhancement Payments, (4) the PAGA Payment to the LWDA and to the PAGA Members, and (5) Administration Costs.