Redress Plan definition

Redress Plan means the comprehensive written plan for the Defendants’ implementation of this Assurance.
Redress Plan means the comprehensive written plan for the CUSO’s implementation of this Order.
Redress Plan means the comprehensive written plan for the Defendants

Examples of Redress Plan in a sentence

  • It is currently anticipated that PEAKS will begin the process of dissolution, winding up and termination promptly after completion of its obligations under the Redress Plan, the Bureau Order, and this Assurance.

  • The Enforcement Director will have the discretion to make a determination of non-objection to the Redress Plan or direct Respondent to revise it.

  • After receiving notification that the Enforcement Director has made a determination of non-objection to the Redress Plan, Respondent must implement and adhere to the steps, recommendations, deadlines, and timeframes outlined in the Redress Plan.

  • The Fund Account will be administered pursuant to the Redress Plan, described in subparagraph a below, by a settlement administrator (“Fund Administrator”) who has been retained and will be paid for by Nationstar without any charge against the escrowed funds.

  • This document will serve as the Redress Plan referenced in the [Proposed] Stipulated Final Judgment and Order (“Consent Order”) that will be submitted to the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana in the action to be filed therein and to be titled Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection v.

  • To the extent that this Redress Plan provides for tasks to be performed by the Servicer (as defined below), PEAKS, and any of the other PEAKS Parties as may be required, has directed and will direct the Servicer (currently Vervent Inc.) to perform those tasks, and the Servicer has agreed to perform the tasks using the methods and in accordance with the timeline set out herein.

  • The work of independent consultants that Respondent has used, if any, to assist and review its execution of the Redress Plan.

  • After receiving notification that the Regional Director has made a determination of non-objection to the Redress Plan, Respondent must implement and adhere to the steps, recommendations, deadlines, and timeframes outlined in the Redress Plan.

  • If the Enforcement Director directs Respondent to revise the Redress Plan, Respondent must revise and resubmit the Redress Plan to the Enforcement Director within 30 days.

  • Within 60 days of the Effective Date, Respondent must submit to the Regional Director for review and non-objection a comprehensive written plan for providing redress consistent with this Consent Order (Redress Plan).


More Definitions of Redress Plan

Redress Plan means the comprehensive written plan for the CUSO’s

Related to Redress Plan

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  • Annual Plan means the annual plan of the Trust which is prepared in accordance with clause 8.1;

  • General Plan means a document that a municipality adopts that sets forth general

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