With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". the interests of the group of claimants as .a whole necessitates the setting of deadlines to dislodge claims stalled in the claims resolution process. Finally, the Court notes that this conclusion is completely consistent with prior decisions of this Court. Indeed, the Court has, on several occasions, upheld Trust deadlines. See Almalich v. Dalkon Shield Claimant’s Trust, Docket No. 19103 (July 29,1994) (deadline regarding submission of claims material within day-to-day operations); Gunnell, Docket No. 19331 (ADR deadlines within day-to-day operations). Moreover, the Court has affirmed the Trust’s disallowance authority. See e.g., Almalich, Docket No. 19103 (affirming disallowance of claims for failure to submit final claim materials by the stated deadline); Mantush, Docket No. 18298 (<HOLDING>); Besag, Docket No. 19492 (affirming Trust

A: recognizing where naked trust created the division of naked legal title and equitable title which may be united at option of cestui que trust
B: recognizing trust authority to disallow claims for failing to select an option by july 1 1991 deadline
C: holding that the beneficiary of a trust was not the real party in interest regarding rights owned by the trust
D: holding that statutory grounds for recusal can be waived both by failing to object and by failing to assert error on appeal
B.