Prior Settlements definition

Prior Settlements means, collectively, those settlements memorialized by settlement agreements entered into by the California Parties prior to the Settlement Effective Date that (i) are substantially similar, in whole or in relevant part, to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including, without limitation, the settlements identified in Exhibit C to the Cover Sheet, and (ii) have been approved by FERC on or prior to the Settlement Effective Date. Prior Settlements may be referred to individually as a “Prior Settlement.”
Prior Settlements means the dollar amounts (i) paid by Arch and/or Liberty for the settlement of Chinese Drywall claims against InEx prior to the Execution Date and (ii) listed on Exhibit 1.23, which schedule shall show the amount paid by Arch and/or the amount paid by Liberty for each claim. No further payment of settlements will be made by Arch or Liberty between the Execution Date and the earlier of (i) the termination of this Settlement pursuant to Section 13 or (ii) the Effective Date, without approval of the Court. If the Court approves any further payments, those payments will be included as Prior Settlements, and Exhibit 1.23 will be deemed to be amended to include these payments.
Prior Settlements means, collectively, those settlements memorialized by settlement agreements entered into by the California Parties with other Participants that (i) are substantially similar, in whole or in relevant part, to the terms and conditions of the Settlement Agreement as amended by this First Amendment, including, without limitation, the settlements identified in Exhibit C, which is included as part of the Cover Sheet and (ii) have been approved by FERC on or prior to the First Amendment Execution Date.

Examples of Prior Settlements in a sentence

  • The maximum amount Allergan shall pay in Annual Payments to the Settlement Fund is the Net Abatement Amount of $1,799,186,751.00, which reflects the application of the Prior Settlements Credit to the Global Settlement Abatement Amount.

  • The maximum amount Teva shall pay in Annual Payments to the Settlement Fund is the Net Abatement Amount of $2,945,529,111.00, which reflects the application of the Prior Settlements Credit to the Global Settlement Abatement Amount.

  • Approval of this Agreement in the FERC Settlement Order shall constitute a finding by FERC that this Agreement is substantially similar to each of the Prior Settlements.

  • Quebec Settlement Class Members who opt out of the Proposed Settlement will remain bound by the Prior Settlements and the releases given to other parties in those settlements, and will be entitled to share in the proceeds that may become available to merchants as part of those settlements.

  • The Cover Sheet includes Exhibit A (Allocation Matrix), Exhibit B (Deemed Distribution Participants), and Exhibit C (Prior Settlements).

  • The net proceeds from the Prior Settlements have been held by the Class Lawyers pending resolution of all remaining claims in the Credit Card Actions.

  • If the Proposed Settlement is approved, it will bring the Credit Card Actions to an end and will allow the distribution of the net settlement proceeds remaining after deduction of all court-approved fees, costs and expenses in respect of the Prior Settlements and the Proposed Settlement (collectively, the “Net Settlement Proceeds”).

  • For most Settlement Class Members, the right to opt out of the Credit Card Actions was previously provided in connection with the approval of some of the Prior Settlements and has now expired.

  • New Merchants who do not opt out will be bound by the Prior Settlements and the New Settlements, and the releases in them, and will be entitled to share in any of the proceeds that may become available to merchants as part of those Settlements.

  • In connection with the Prior Settlements, only a few class members opted out, and given the similarity of the Crédit Agricole Settlement to the Prior Settlements, there may be a similar reaction.


More Definitions of Prior Settlements

Prior Settlements means settlements with Bank of America, Citigroup, Capital One, and Desjardins which were previously approved by the Courts.
Prior Settlements means, collectively, those settlements memorialized by settlement agreements entered into by the California Parties prior to the Settlement Effective Date that (i) are substantially similar to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, includ- ing, without limitation, the settlements identified in Exhibit C to the Cover Sheet, and
Prior Settlements means, collectively, those settlements memorialized by settlement agreements entered into by the California Parties prior to the Settlement Effective Date that (i) are substantially similar to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including, without limitation, the settlements identified in Exhibit C to the Cover Sheet, and (ii) have been approved by FERC on or prior to the Settlement Effective Date. Prior Settlements may be referred to individually as a “Prior Settlement.”
Prior Settlements means the settlements in this case with
Prior Settlements means settlement agreements in this Action between Plaintiffs and other defendants, including:

Related to Prior Settlements

  • ASX Settlement means ASX Settlement Pty Ltd (ABN 49 008 504 532);

  • PJM Settlement or “PJM Settlement, Inc.” shall mean PJM Settlement, Inc. (or its successor), established by PJM as set forth in Section 3.3 of the Operating Agreement.

  • Mandatory Settlement Date means the earliest of:

  • securities settlement system means a securities settlement system (as defined in the CSD Regulation) operated by a central securities depository;

  • CCASS Settlement Day means the term “Settlement Day” as defined in the General Rules of CCASS.

  • Termination Settlement Date means, for any Terminated Obligation, the date customary for settlement, substantially in accordance with the then-current market practice in the principal market for such Terminated Obligation (as determined by the Calculation Agent), of the sale of such Terminated Obligation with the trade date for such sale occurring on the related Termination Trade Date.

  • Physical Settlement Date means the date (which may occur after the Scheduled Maturity Date) specified as such in the Intended Physical Settlement Notice falling 10 Business Days after the date of the Intended Physical Settlement Notice.

  • Combination Settlement shall have the meaning specified in Section 14.02(a).

  • Call Settlement Date means the fifth Business Day following the last Index Business Day in the Call Measurement Period.

  • Physical Settlement shall have the meaning specified in Section 14.02(a).

  • Cash Settlement shall have the meaning specified in Section 14.02(a).

  • Scheduled Settlement Date means a date on which a payment or delivery is to be made under Section 2(a)(i) with respect to a Transaction.

  • Day-ahead Settlement Interval means the interval used by settlements, which shall be every one clock hour.

  • Settlement Dates As determined pursuant to Section 9.4 of the Equity Definitions, subject to Section 9(k)(i) hereof.

  • Final Settlement means permanent settlement of the Contractor’s actual allowable costs or expenditures as determined at the time of audit, which shall be completed within three years of the date the year-end cost settlement report was accepted for interim settlement by the State. If the audit is not completed within three years, the interim settlement shall be considered as the final settlement.

  • Early Settlement Date has the meaning specified in Section 5.9(a).

  • Early Settlement has the meaning specified in Section 5.9(a).

  • TARGET2 Settlement Day means any day on which the Trans-European Automated Real-Time Gross Settlement Express Transfer (TARGET2) System is open.

  • Qualified Settlement Fund or “Settlement Fund” means the interest-bearing, settlement fund account to be established and maintained by the Escrow Agent in accordance with Article 5 herein and referred to as the Qualified Settlement Fund (within the meaning of Treas. Reg. § 1.468B-1).

  • Cash Settlement Date means, for each Financially Settled Futures Transaction, the Business Day determined by Exchange from time to time in accordance with industry practice for such Transaction, as posted on Exchange’s Website not less than one month prior to the occurrence of such date, other than Invoices issued as a result of a Contracting Party’s Default or under the Close- out Procedure which amounts require payment immediately;

  • Final Settlement Date has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(c).

  • Settlement Classes means the Ontario Settlement Class and the Quebec Settlement Class.

  • Remarketing Settlement Date means the date of the settlement of any Successful Remarketing, which will be three Business Days after such Remarketing.

  • Share Settlement means a number of shares of Class A Common Stock equal to the number of Redeemed Units.

  • Physical Settlement Amount For any Settlement Date for which Physical Settlement is applicable, an amount in cash equal to the product of (a) the Forward Price in effect on the relevant Settlement Date multiplied by (b) the Settlement Shares for such Settlement Date.

  • Viatical settlement broker means a person, including a life insurance producer as provided for in section 508E.3, who, working exclusively on behalf of a viator and for a fee, commission, or other valuable consideration, offers or attempts to negotiate viatical settlement contracts between a viator and one or more viatical settlement providers or one or more viatical settlement brokers. Notwithstanding the manner in which the viatical settlement broker is compensated, a viatical settlement broker is deemed to represent only the viator, and not the insurer or the viatical settlement provider, and owes a fiduciary duty to the viator to act according to the viator’s instructions and in the best interest of the viator. “Viatical settlement broker” does not include an attorney, certified public accountant, or a financial planner accredited by a nationally recognized accreditation agency who is retained to represent the viator and whose compensation is not paid directly or indirectly by the viatical settlement provider or purchaser.