Deadline for Objections Sample Clauses

Deadline for Objections. Objections may be submitted to the Settlement Administrator or the Court by postal mail and postmarked by the Response Deadline. The date of the postmark on the envelope containing the written statement objecting to the Settlement Agreement shall be the exclusive means used to determine whether an objection has been timely submitted. In the event a postmark is illegible, the date of mailing shall be deemed to be three (3) calendar days prior to the date that the Settlement Administrator or Court received a copy of the objection.
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Deadline for Objections. Objections must be submitted by the Objection and Exclusion Deadline, which is 60 days after the Notice Date.
Deadline for Objections. Objections must be delivered on or before the Objection, Opt-Out, and Claim Deadline. The delivery and file date of an objection is deemed to be: (a) if mailed to the Settlement Administrator, the date the objection is deposited in the U.S. Mail or equivalent foreign system, with postage paid by the objector, as evidenced by the postmark, (b) if emailed to the Settlement Administrator, the date reflected on the transmission record, or (c) if filed with the Court electronically and served on the Parties via the Court’s ECF system, the date reflected on the objection’s “notice of electronic filing.” For the purposes of email and ECF transmission, transmission must be complete by 11:59 p.m. (Pacific) on the Objection, Opt-Out, and Claim Deadline.
Deadline for Objections. Objections must be submitted by the Objection and Exclusion Deadline.
Deadline for Objections. Objections must be submitted by the Objection and Exclusion Deadline, which is 60 days after the Notice Date and, for additional Settlement Class Members to whom Notice to Additional Settlement Class Members shall be given, is 60 days after the Notice Date for Additional Settlement Class Members.
Deadline for Objections. Objections must be received by the Court by the Objection and Exclusion Deadline, which is 60 days after the Notice Date. Settlement Class Members who fail to submit timely written Objections in the manner specified above shall be deemed to have waived any objections and shall be forever barred from making any objection to the Agreement and the proposed Settlement by appearing at the Final Fairness Hearing, appeal, collateral attack, or otherwise.

Related to Deadline for Objections

  • Objections Buyer may object in writing to defects, exceptions, or encumbrances to title: disclosed on the survey other than items 6A(1) through (7) above; disclosed in the Commitment other than items 6A(1) through (9) above; or which prohibit the following use or activity: . Buyer must object the earlier of (i) the Closing Date or (ii) days after Xxxxx receives the Commitment, Exception Documents, and the survey. Buyer’s failure to object within the time allowed will constitute a waiver of Buyer’s right to object; except that the requirements in Schedule C of the Commitment are not waived by Buyer. Provided Seller is not obligated to incur any expense, Seller shall cure any timely objections of Buyer or any third party lender within 15 days after Seller receives the objections (Cure Period) and the Closing Date will be extended as necessary. If objections are not cured within the Cure Period, Buyer may, by delivering notice to Seller within 5 days after the end of the Cure Period: (i) terminate this contract and the xxxxxxx money will be refunded to Buyer; or (ii) waive the objections. If Buyer does not terminate within the time required, Buyer shall be deemed to have waived the objections. If the Commitment or Survey is revised or any new Exception Document(s) is delivered, Buyer may object to any new matter revealed in the revised Commitment or Survey or new Exception Document(s) within the same time stated in this paragraph to make objections beginning when the revised Commitment, Survey, or Exception Document(s) is delivered to Buyer.

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