Exclude Yourself Sample Clauses

Exclude Yourself. You may request to be excluded from the Settlement Class. This is the only way you can preserve any right you have to be part of another potential lawsuit that you or others might bring in the future seeking money for claims arising out of the facts alleged in this Action. If you timely request exclusion (also referred to as “opt out”), you will no longer be part of the Settlement Class, and you will not be able to get any money from the Settlements. If you would like to opt out, you must mail your exclusion request by [DATE]. See Question 12 for more information on requesting an exclusion. ● Write to the Court to explain why (see Question 16 for more information on filing an objection), and ● Ask to speak at the Court hearing about either the fairness of the Settlements or about the requested attorneys’ fees, expenses, or service awards. (See Question 22).
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Exclude Yourself. You may exclude yourself from the Settlement. If you do so, you will not receive any cash payment, but you will not release any claims you may have against Defendant and the Released Parties (as that term is defined in the Settlement Agreement) and are free to pursue whatever legal rights you may have by pursuing your own lawsuit against the Released Parties at your own risk and expense. To exclude yourself from the Settlement, you must mail a signed letter to the Settlement Administrator at , postmarked by XX, XX, 0000. You may also exclude yourself online at xxx.XxxxXxxxxXxxxXXXXXxxxxxxxxx.xxx. The exclusion letter must state that you exclude yourself from this Settlement and must include the name and case number of this litigation, as well as your full name, address, telephone number, and a statement that you wish to be excluded.
Exclude Yourself. You may exclude yourself from the Settlement. If you do so, you will not receive any cash payment, but you will not release any claims you may have against Defendants and the other Released Parties (as that term is defined in the Settlement Agreement) and are free to pursue whatever legal rights you may have by filing your own lawsuit against Defendants at your own risk and expense. To exclude yourself from the Settlement, you must send a written request for exclusion to the Settlement Administrator providing your name, address, and telephone number; the name and number of this case; a statement that you wish to be excluded from the Settlement Class; and your signature, postmarked by [EXCLUSION DEADLINE] to [ADMIN]. A request to be excluded that is sent to an address other than that designated in this Notice, or that is not postmarked within the time specified, shall be invalid and you shall be considered a member of the Settlement Class and shall be bound as a Settlement Class Members by the Settlement Agreement, if approved by the Court.
Exclude Yourself. You may “opt out” and exclude yourself from the Settlement. If you opt out, you will not be eligible to receive any payment, and you will not release any claims you may have – you will be free to pursue whatever legal rights you may have at your own risk and expense. To exclude yourself from the Settlement, you must mail a request for exclusion to the Settlement Administrator (address below) postmarked by [INSERT DATE] that includes your full name, address, telephone number or numbers, a statement that you wish to be excluded from the Settlement, and your personal signature.
Exclude Yourself. You may exclude yourself from the Settlement. If you do so, you will not receive any cash payment, but you will not release any claims you may have against defendants and the Releasees (as that term is defined in the Settlement Agreement) and are free to pursue whatever legal rights you may have by pursuing your own lawsuit against defendants at your own risk and expense. To exclude yourself from the Settlement, you must mail a signed letter to the Settlement Administrator at [Address] by [date]. You may also exclude yourself online at [website]. The exclusion letter must state that you exclude yourself from this settlement and must include the name and case number of this litigation, as well as your full name, address, telephone number, and signature, and a statement that you wish to be excluded.
Exclude Yourself. (“Opt out” of the Settlement).
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Exclude Yourself. You may exclude yourself from the settlement. If you do so, you will not receive any cash payment, but you will not release any claims you may have against Defendant and the Releasees (as that term is defined in the Settlement Agreement). To exclude yourself from the settlement, you must mail a signed letter to the Settlement Administrator at , postmarked by [insert date approximately 60 days after date of Preliminary Approval Order] 2020. The exclusion letter must: 1) contain a statement that you exclude yourself from this Settlement; 2) refer to the case name and case number of this litigation, 3) contain your full name, address, telephone number; and 3) contain your signature.
Exclude Yourself. If you do not want to be legally bound by the settlement, you must either exclude yourself online at xxx.xxxx.xxx, or mail the opt-out form available at xxx.xxxx.xxx to [Settlement Administrator address]. All exclusion requests must be postmarked or submitted online by . Object to the settlement: If you wish to object to the settlement, you must send a written objection to the Court, following the instructions in the notice found at xxx.xxxxx.xxx. Objections which are mailed must be sent to Class Action Clerk, United States Courthouse, Northern District of California, 000 Xxxxx 0xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx 0000, Xxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx 00000. You can also file your objection in person at any location of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. Your objection must be filed with the Court, or if mailed, postmarked by . Objections which are mailed must be sent to Class Action Clerk, United States Courthouse, Northern District of California, 000 Xxxxx 0xx Xxxxxx, Xxxx 0000, Xxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx 00000.
Exclude Yourself. If you exclude yourself from the settlement, you will not receive a payment, and you will not release any claims you may have against Defendant.
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