Direct Notice Sample Clauses

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Direct Notice. No later than the Notice Date, or such other time as may be ordered by the Court, the Settlement Administrator shall disseminate the Summary Notice to the Settlement Class Members as follows: (a) For any Settlement Class Member for whom an email address is available, the Settlement Administrator shall email the Summary Notice to such person; (b) For any Settlement Class member for whom an email is not available, and to the extent a physical address is reasonably available, the Settlement Administrator will send the Summary Notice (in Postcard form) by U.S. mail, postage prepaid; (c) If any notice that has been emailed is returned as undeliverable, the Settlement Administrator shall attempt two other email executions and, if not successful, the Settlement Administrator will send the Summary Notice (in Postcard form) by U.S. mail, postage prepaid, to the extent a current mailing address is available; (d) For any Summary Notice that has been mailed via U.S. mail and returned by the Postal Service as undeliverable, the Settlement Administrator shall re-mail the notice to the forwarding address, if any, provided by the Postal Service on the face of the returned mail; (e) Neither the Parties nor the Settlement Administrator shall have any other obligation to re-mail individual notices that have been mailed as provided in this Paragraph; and (f) In the event the Settlement Administrator transmits a Summary Notice via U.S. Mail, then the Settlement Administrator shall perform any further investigations deemed appropriate by the Settlement Administrator, including using the National Change of Address (“NCOA”) database maintained by the United States Postal Service, in an attempt to identify current mailing addresses for individuals or entities whose names are provided by Forefront.
Direct Notice. No later than the Notice Date, the Settlement Administrator shall send Notice (1) via e-email, substantially in the form of Exhibit A, to all persons in the Settlement Class for whom an e-mail is available in the Class List and
Direct Notice. No later than the Notice Date, or such other time as may be ordered by the Court, the Settlement Administrator shall disseminate Notice to the Class Members via direct mail.
Direct Notice. In the event that the Court preliminarily approves the Settlement, no later than the Notice Date, the Settlement Administrator shall send Notice via email substantially in the form attached as Exhibit B, along with an electronic link to the Claim Form, to all Settlement Class Members for whom a valid email address is available in the Class List. In the event transmission of email notice results in any “bounce-backs,” the Settlement Administrator shall, where reasonable, correct any issues that may have caused the “bounce-back” to occur and make a second attempt to re-send the email notice.
Direct Notice. The Parties shall use reasonable efforts, and utilize the services of the Notice Contractor and Claims Administrator, as appropriate, to effectuate a Direct Class Notice as soon as practicable following the date of entry of the Order Granting Preliminary Approval.
Direct Notice. Direct notice of the matching and interagency disclosures is provided to the individual by the DoD Privacy Act Statement on DD Form 2366, the application form used to participate in Chapter 30 (Attachment 5); and DD Form 2384-1, the application form used to participate in Chapter 1606 (Attachment 6). Direct notice of the matching is also provided to the individual by a Privacy Act Statement on VA Form 22-1990, Application for VA Education Benefits (Attachment 7); VA Form 22-1990E, Application for Family Member to use Transferred Benefits (Attachment 8); and VA Form 22-5490, Dependents’ Application for VA Education Benefits (Attachment 9). After application, periodic notice is provided to the individual via education benefit information pamphlets published by VA and distributed yearly to all active trainees and all education and training facilities.
Direct Notice. No later than thirty (30) days after this Order is made, the Certification Notice will be delivered by email to all Settlement Class Members for whom the Defendant has a valid email address.
Direct Notice. The Settlement Administrator shall provide Notice directly by mail to the Settlement Class no later than 30 days following entry of the Order granting Preliminary Approval. HBSC will provide contact information for the Settlement Class to the Administrator within 10 days of the Court issuing an order granting Preliminary Approval of the Settlement. The administration of the Settlement is defined as the approval of the form of notice program and all related forms; creation and maintenance of Settlement Website; creation and maintenance of a toll free number; day-to-day administration of the Settlement, including responding to Settlement Class member inquiries; delivery to the Parties of any requests for opt-outs or objections; communications to the Parties about any issues that may arise; and the preparation of an Affidavit of Fairness of the Notice Program to be submitted to the Court with the Motion for Final Approval. The notice program shall be designed to provide maximum clarity and ease of Claim submission.
Direct Notice. No later than the Notice Date, or such other time as may be ordered by the Court, the Settlement Administrator shall disseminate Notice to the Class Members by direct mail. Direct (i.e., postcard) notice shall proceed as follows: (a) The Settlement Administrator will send the Summary Notice (in postcard form) by U.S. Mail, postage prepaid; (b) For any Summary Notice that has been mailed via U.S. Mail and returned by the Postal Service as undeliverable, the Settlement Administrator shall re-mail the notice to the forwarding address, if any, provided by the Postal Service on the face of the returned mail; (c) Neither the Parties nor the Settlement Administrator shall have any other obligation to re-mail individual notices that have been mailed as provided in this Section 6.3; and (d) In the event the Settlement Administrator transmits a Summary Notice via U.S. Mail, then the Settlement Administrator shall perform any further investigations deemed appropriate by the Settlement Administrator, including using the National Change of Address (“NCOA”) database maintained by the United States Postal Service, in an attempt to identify current mailing addresses for individuals or entities whose names are provided by Rite Aid.
Direct Notice. No later than the Notice Date, the Settlement Administrator shall send notice via First-Class U.S. Mail substantially in the form attached as Exhibit B to each physical address in the Class List and may also send notice via email and/or text.