Initial Payment Due Date definition
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The Parties will submit to the Second Circuit Court and request approval of a proposed order, attached as Exhibit 7, governing all Released Claims pending or subsequently brought in the Special Proceeding that are not dismissed within ten (10) days of the Initial Payment Due Date, or are thereafter filed.
The Parties will request that the Special Proceeding remain open for at least three years after the Initial Payment Due Date to enforce this order.
All executed Individual Settlement Agreement and Releases shall be delivered to the Individual Settlement Administrator to be held in trust for the Parties until the Initial Payment Due Date or the earlier termination of this Individual Settlement Agreement.
The Individual Settlement Agreement and Releases shall require that all claims asserted in any court by any Individual Plaintiff Releasor against any Releasee arising out of the Maui Fires must be dismissed with prejudice within ten (10) days after the Initial Payment Due Date.
The releases contemplated in this Article VII shall become effective on the Initial Payment Due Date.
Executed stipulations for dismissal with prejudice for all such claims must be provided to the Individual Settlement Administrator within 60 days after the Return Date, to be held in escrow and provided to Defendants for filing the day after the Initial Payment Due Date.
If the termination of this Individual Settlement Agreement occurs prior to the Initial Payment Due Date, then the Parties irrevocably authorize the Individual Settlement Administrator to return all Individual Settlement Agreement and Releases to counsel for the Person(s) who executed the Individual Settlement Agreement and Release.
All claims asserted in any court by any Class Plaintiff Releasor against any Releasee arising out of the Maui Fires must be dismissed with prejudice within ten (10) days after the Initial Payment Due Date.
The releases described under this Article VII shall become effective on the Initial Payment Due Date.
Executed stipulations for dismissal with prejudice for all such claims must be provided to the Administrator within 60 days after the Return Date, to be held in escrow and provided to Defendants for filing the day after the Initial Payment Due Date.