Interstate Batteries’ Website Sample Clauses

Interstate Batteries’ Website. Since December 2, 2011, in accordance with the Court’s December 1, 2011 Order preliminarily approving the Original Settlement Agreement, Interstate Batteries has posted the hyperlinked phrase “Class Action Settlement” on its Website. Consumers who click on the phrase “Class Action Settlement” are automatically transferred to a separate page that notifies consumers that Interstate Batteries has entered into a class action settlement regarding the implementation of its pro-rata warranty on certain Interstate Batteries trademarked batteries and that information about the settlement can be found on the Class Settlement Website. That separate page also includes a hyperlink to the landing page of the Class Settlement Website.
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Interstate Batteries’ Website. The Parties agree that Settling Defendants will continue to post on Interstate Batteries’ Website—xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx—a hyperlink to the Class Settlement Website. On the home page of Interstate Batteries’ Website, the hyperlinked phrase “Class Action Settlement” will appear under the heading “About Batteries.” Consumers who click on the phrase “Class Action Settlement” will automatically be transferred to a separate page that will notify consumers that Interstate Batteries has entered into a class action settlement regarding the implementation of its pro-rata warranty on certain Interstate Batteries trademarked batteries and that information about the settlement can be found on the Class Settlement Website. That separate page will also include a hyperlink to the landing page of the Class Settlement Website. Interstate Batteries will continue to post these hyperlinks at least until either (1) December 31, 2020, or (2) the date on which the settlement is terminated or otherwise not approved by a court.
Interstate Batteries’ Website. Interstate Batteries will continue to post a hyperlink on its Website, as described in Section V.C.5, until (1) December 31, 2020 or (2) the date on which the proposed settlement is terminated or otherwise not approved by a court. After December 31, 2012, Interstate Batteries may change the hyperlinked phrase “Class Action Settlement” to the hyperlinked phrase “Pro-Rata Concerns?,” or a similar phrase.

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