Deficient Opt-Out Notifications Sample Clauses

Deficient Opt-Out Notifications. In the event that a Class Member purports to provide notice of its intention to opt out of the Settlement but fails to provide all of the information set forth above, the Settlement Administrator shall, within ten (10) days of receiving the deficient notice, send the Class Member a deficiency notice. The deficiency notice shall inform the Class Member that its attempt to opt out is deficient, invalid, and without legal effect. The deficiency notice shall be sent by the Settlement Administrator via email, and, if email is not feasible, then by USPS Priority Express mail. The deficiency notice shall also inform the Class Member that it must re-submit to an email address to be provided by the Settlement Administrator a valid notice requesting exclusion that includes all of the required information by the later of (i) ten (10) days from the date of the deficiency notice; or (ii) the opt out deadline set forth in Section 4.3.1 in order for its opt-out request to be effective. If the Class Member fails to provide all the required information on or before that deadline, then its attempt to opt out shall be invalid and have no legal effect, and the Class Member shall remain in the Settlement Class and shall be bound by the Settlement and the release provided in Section 6 of this Agreement.
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