Common use of How do I exclude myself from the Settlement Class Clause in Contracts

How do I exclude myself from the Settlement Class. If you are a member of the Settlement Class, do not want to remain in the Settlement Class, and do not want a payment from the Settlements, then you must take steps to exclude yourself from the Settlements. This is sometimes referred to as “opting out” of a class. The Court will exclude from the Settlements all members of the Settlement Class who submit valid and timely requests for exclusion. If you exclude yourself, you will not be able to receive any payments from these Settlements. However, this is the only way you will retain your rights to xxx Xxxxx University, the University of Chicago, the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York, Duke University, Emory University, and Yale University and the Releasees on your own based on the Released Claims. You can exclude yourself by sending a written “Request for Exclusion” to the Claims Administrator. To be valid, your Request for Exclusion must be received by the Claims Administrator no later than [DATE] to: Claims Administrator Financial Aid Antitrust Settlements Attn: Exclusion Request P.O. Box 58220 Philadelphia, PA 19102 Your Request for Exclusion must: (i) be in writing by mail (you cannot exclude yourself by telephone or email); (ii) be signed by the person or entity holding the claim or by his, her or its authorized representative; (iii) state the full name, address, and phone number of the Universit(ies) you attended; (iv) include proof of membership in the Settlement Class; and (vi) include a signed statement that “I/we hereby request I/we be excluded from the Brown, Chicago, Columbia, Xxxx, Xxxxx, and Yale Settlements in Xxxxx, et al. x. Xxxxx University, et al., Case No. 1:22-cv-00125.”

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement, Escrow Agreement, Escrow Agreement

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