Write structured English for the Premium Airlines settlement in Problem below.
Premium Airlines has recently offered to settle claims for a class-action suit, which was originated for alleged price fixing of tickets. The proposed settlement is stated as follows:
Initially, Premium Airlines will make available to the settlement class a main fund of $25 million in coupons. If the number of valid claims submitted is 1.25 million or fewer, the value of each claim will be the result obtained by dividing $25 million by the total number of valid claims submitted. For example, if there are 500,000 valid claims, each person submitting a valid claim will receive a coupon with a value of $50. The denomination of each coupon distributed will be in a whole dollar amount not to exceed $50. Thus, if there are fewer than 500,000 valid claims, the value of each claim will be divided among two coupons or more. For example, if there are 250,000 valid claims, each person submitting a valid claim will receive two coupons, each having a face value of $50, for a total coupon value of $100. If the number of valid claims submitted is between 1.25 and 1.5 million, Premium Airlines will make available a supplemental fund of coupons, with a potential value of $5 million. The supplemental fund will be made available to the extent necessary to provide one $20 coupon for each valid claim. If there are more than 1.5 million valid claims, the total amount of the main fund and the supplemental fund, $30 million, will be divided evenly to produce one coupon for each valid claim. The value of each such coupon will be $30 million divided by the total number of valid claims.
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IF valid claims 1.25 million or fewer
THEN decide $25 million by the total number of valid claims submitted
ELSE IF valid claims fewer than 500,000
THEN claim is divided among two coupons or more
ELSE IF valid claims between 1.25 and 1.5 million
Provide one $20 coupon for each valid claim
ELSE valid claims more than 1.5 million.
$30 million is divided evenly for each valid claim.
ENDIF
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