Allocation Protocol definition

Allocation Protocol means the protocol for allocation of the Abuse Claims Settlement Fund, which is attached hereto as Exhibit H.‌
Allocation Protocol has the meaning set forth in the Business Framework.
Allocation Protocol means the Allocation Protocol set forth as Exhibit A.

Examples of Allocation Protocol in a sentence

  • To the extent that there is conflict between the provisions of this Trust Agreement, the Trust Allocation Protocol, the provisions of the Plan or the Confirmation Order, each document shall have controlling effect in the following order: (1) the Confirmation Order; (2) the Plan; (3) this Trust Agreement; and (4) the Trust Allocation Protocol.

  • The Confirmation Order, the Plan and this Trust Agreement, including the Exhibits hereto, including the Trust Allocation Protocol as defined in Section 1.2, (collectively, the “Trust Documents”), constitute the governing instruments of the Trust.

  • The purposes of the Trust are to (i) implement the treatment of the Channeled Claims; (ii) administer the Abuse Claims; and (iii) make Distributions to holders of Abuse Claims, in accordance with the Trust Allocation Protocol attached hereto as Exhibit 1 (the “Trust Allocation Protocol”).

  • All Abuse Claims shall be resolved exclusively in accordance with the Trust Allocation Protocol.


More Definitions of Allocation Protocol

Allocation Protocol means the protocols set forth in Exhibit T.
Allocation Protocol means the protocols setforth in Exhibit T.

Related to Allocation Protocol

  • Distribution Protocol means the plan for distributing the Settlement Amount and accrued interest, in whole or in part, as approved by the Courts.

  • Required Allocations means (a) any limitation imposed on any allocation of Net Losses or Net Termination Losses under Section 6.1(b) or 6.1(c)(ii) and (b) any allocation of an item of income, gain, loss or deduction pursuant to Section 6.1(d)(i), 6.1(d)(ii), 6.1(d)(iv), 6.1(d)(vii) or 6.1(d)(ix).

  • Allocation has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4.