Common use of Findings and Conclusions Concerning Notice Clause in Contracts

Findings and Conclusions Concerning Notice. The Court finds that the form, content, and method of giving notice to the Settlement Class as described in Section 7 of this Order and the Settlement Agreement (including the exhibits thereto): (a) will constitute the best practicable notice to the Settlement Class; (b) are reasonably calculated to apprise the Settlement Class Members of the pendency of the action, the terms of the proposed Settlement, including but not limited to their rights to object to or exclude themselves from the proposed Settlement and other rights under the terms of the Settlement Agreement; (c) are reasonable and constitute due, adequate, and sufficient notice to all Class Members and other persons entitled to receive notice; and the Court concludes that the Notice Program meets all applicable requirements of law, including Rule 23 (c) and (e) and the Due Process Clause(s) of the United States Constitution. The Court further finds that the Notice is written in plain language, uses simple terminology, and is designed to be readily understandable by Class Members.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement and Release

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Findings and Conclusions Concerning Notice. The Court finds that the form, content, and method of giving notice to the Settlement Class as described in Section Paragraph 7 of this Order and the Settlement Agreement (including the exhibits thereto): (a) will constitute the best practicable notice to the Settlement Class; (b) are reasonably calculated to apprise the Settlement Class Members of the pendency of the action, the terms of the proposed Settlement, and their rights under the proposed Settlement, including but not limited to their rights to object to or exclude themselves from the proposed Settlement and other rights under the terms of the Settlement Agreement; (c) are reasonable and constitute due, adequate, and sufficient notice to all Class Members and other persons entitled to receive notice; and the Court concludes that the Notice Program meets all applicable requirements of law, including Federal Rule 23 (cof Civil Procedure 23(c) and (e) ), and the Due Process Clause(s) of the United States Constitution. The Court further finds that the Notice notice is written in plain language, uses simple terminology, and is designed to be readily understandable by Class Members.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement and Release

Findings and Conclusions Concerning Notice. The Court finds that the form, content, and method of giving notice to the Settlement Class as described in Section 7 of this Order and the Settlement Agreement (including the exhibits thereto): (a) will constitute the best practicable notice to the Settlement Class; (b) are reasonably calculated to apprise the Settlement Class Members of the pendency of the action, the terms of the proposed Settlement, including but not limited to their rights to object to or exclude themselves from the proposed Settlement and other rights under the terms of the Settlement Agreement; (c) are reasonable and constitute due, adequate, and sufficient notice to all Class Members and other persons entitled to receive notice; and the Court concludes that the Notice Program program meets all applicable requirements of law, including Rule 23 (c) and (e) and the Due Process Clause(s) Clause of the United States Constitution. The Court further finds that the Notice is written in plain language, uses simple terminology, and is designed to be readily understandable by Class Members.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement and Release

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Findings and Conclusions Concerning Notice. The Court finds that the form, content, and method of giving notice to the Settlement Class as described in Section Paragraph 7 of this Order and the Settlement Agreement (including the exhibits thereto): (a) will constitute the best practicable notice to the Settlement Class; (b) are reasonably calculated to apprise the Settlement Class Members of the pendency of the action, the terms of the proposed Settlement, and their rights under the proposed Settlement, including but not limited to their rights to object to or exclude themselves from the proposed Settlement and other rights under the terms of the Settlement Agreement; (c) are reasonable and constitute due, adequate, and sufficient notice to all Class Members and other persons entitled to receive notice; and the Court concludes that the Notice FILED DATE: 7/11/2022 8:54 PM 2021CH06274 Program meets all applicable requirements of law, including Rule 23 (c) and (e) ), and the Due Process Clause(s) of the United States Constitution. The Court further finds that the Notice is written in plain language, uses simple terminology, and is designed to be readily understandable by Class Members.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

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