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for New Merchants. New Merchants who do not opt out will be bound by the Prior Settlements and the Proposed Settlement, and the releases in them, and will be entitled to share in any of the proceeds that will become available to merchants as part of those settlements. FOR MORE INFORMATION on the status of the approval hearings or on how to opt out of the Credit Card Actions, comment or object to the Proposed Settlement, or to view any of them and a list of other definitions that apply to this Notice, visit xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx, which will be periodically updated with information on the approval process of the Proposed Settlement and, subsequently, the Distribution Plan, and on the status of the Credit Card Actions. *For communications with the Opt-Out Administrator, Epiq Systems call <>, email <>, fax <> or write to <address>. CLASS LAWYERS can be reached at xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx and are: • Branch XxxXxxxxx LLP at (000) 000-0000 (Xxxxxxx X. Brasil) • Camp Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Mogerman LLP at (000) 000-0000 (Xxxxx Xxxxx) • Consumer Law Group Inc. (for Quebec residents) at 0-000-000-0000 x0 (Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx) This notice is approved by the Courts. 1. The Publication Notice will be published once in the following newspapers, in either English or French, as is appropriate for each newspaper, in a size no less than 1/2 page, and preferably in a business section (if available), subject to each (a) The Globe and Mail, national edition; (b) National Post, national edition; (c) Metro Canada, national edition; (d) Montreal La Presse; (e) Montreal The Gazette; (f) Calgary Herald; (g) Edmonton Journal; (h) 24 Hours Toronto; and (i) 24
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