Can I get out of the Settlement Sample Clauses

Can I get out of the Settlement. You can get out of the Settlement and the Class. This is called “excluding yourself” or “opting out.” If you exclude yourself from the Settlement, you will not be entitled to receive the Settlement benefits. However, you will not be bound by any judgment or settlement of this class action lawsuit and will keep your right to sue Nissan independently over any claims you may have.
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Can I get out of the Settlement. No. The Class was certified under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23(b)(1). Therefore, as a Class Member, you are bound by any judgments or orders that are entered in the Class Action for all claims that were asserted in the Class Action or are otherwise included as Released Claims under the Settlement.
Can I get out of the Settlement. You can get out of the Settlement. This is called “excluding yourself” or “opting out.” If you exclude yourself from the Settlement, you will not be entitled to receive a Settlement payment. However, you will not be bound by any judgment or settlement of this class action lawsuit and will keep your right to sue the Defendant independently if you want.

Related to Can I get out of the Settlement

  • Objections to the Settlement 54. Any Settlement Class Member who wishes to object to the proposed Settlement Agreement must file with the Court and serve a written objection(s) to the settlement (“Objection(s)”) on Class Counsel and Defendant’s Counsel, at the addresses set forth in the Long- Form Notice.

  • Funding of Gross Settlement Amount Defendant shall fully fund the Gross Settlement Amount, and also fund the amounts necessary to fully pay Defendant’s share of payroll taxes by transmitting the funds to the Administrator no later than 14 days after the Effective Date.

  • Gross Settlement Amount Except as otherwise provided by Paragraph 9 below, Defendant promises to pay $337,500.00 and no more as the Gross Settlement Amount and to separately pay any and all employer payroll taxes owed on the Wage Portions of the Individual Class Payments. Defendant has no obligation to pay the Gross Settlement Amount (or any payroll taxes) prior to the deadline stated in Paragraph 6.1 of this Agreement. The Administrator will disburse the entire Gross Settlement Amount without asking or requiring Participating Class Members or Aggrieved Employees to submit any claim as a condition of payment. None of the Gross Settlement Amount will revert to Defendant.

  • Amicable Settlement i. Either Party is entitled to raise any claim, dispute or difference of whatever nature arising under, out of or in connection with this Agreement (“Dispute”) by giving a written notice (Dispute Notice) to the other Party, which shall contain:

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