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INFORMATION ABOUT CLASS MEMBERS. 12. Within two (2) business days following the First Order, Apple will provide a list of individuals associated with Devices included in the Class in general, including a breakdown within the different Settlement Groups, to the Claims Administrator. This list / these lists will include, for each individual (if known): (a) Their full name; (b) Their email address; (c) Their home address; (d) The serial number of the Device included in the Class; (e) The Settlement Group to which they belong. 13. The Claims Administrator will cross-reference the above list(s) with the Class Member information previously received by the Claims Administrator directly from Class Counsel. The Claims Administrator will update the information found in these lists accordingly and on an ongoing basis as required.
INFORMATION ABOUT CLASS MEMBERS. 13. Within five (5) business days following the First Order, Defendant will provide the Settlement Administrator with a full list of Class Members. This list will include, for each Class Member: (a) The full name of the individual associated to the HDPP purchase; (b) The email address used for the HDPP purchase; 14. The Settlement Administrator will cross-reference the above list with the Class Member information that Class Counsel will provide directly to the Settlement Administrator, including the information of potential Class Members that “signed up” on Class Counsel’s website dedicated to this class action. The Settlement Administrator will update the information found in this list accordingly and on an ongoing basis as required, and will communicate this updated contact information to the Defendant’s counsel.
INFORMATION ABOUT CLASS MEMBERS. 10. Within three (3) business days following the First Order, the Defendant will provide a list of Returns to the Claims Administrator. This list will also include, for each Class Member (if known): (a) The full name of the individual associated with each Return according to the Defendant’s records; (b) Any mailing addresses for such individuals; (c) Any phone numbers for such individuals. 11. The Claims Administrator will cross-reference the above list with the Class Member information that Class Counsel will provide directly to the Claims Administrator, including the information of potential Class Members who “signed up” on Class Counsel’s website dedicated to this Class Action. The Claims Administrator will update the information found in this list accordingly and on an ongoing basis as required.
INFORMATION ABOUT CLASS MEMBERS. Within ten (10) days following the First Order, Apple will provide a list of individuals associated with Class Computers included in the Class. This list / these lists will include, for each individual (if known):
INFORMATION ABOUT CLASS MEMBERS. 11. Within three (3) business days following the First Order, Nissan will provide a list of VINs belonging to the Vehicles to the Claims Administrator. This list will also include, for each VIN (if known): (a) The model year and trim, colour and any other available descriptors for each Vehicle associated with each VIN; (b) The full name of any individuals associated with each VIN according to Nissan’s records; (c) Any email addresses for such individuals; (d) Any mailing addresses for such individuals. 12. The Claims Administrator will cross-reference the above list with the Class Member information that Class Counsel will provide directly to the Claims Administrator, including the information of potential Class Members that “signed up” on Class Counsel’s website dedicated to this class action. The Claims Administrator will update the information found in this list accordingly and on an ongoing basis as required.

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