Common use of No Class Action or Joinder of Parties Clause in Contracts

No Class Action or Joinder of Parties. No class action, private attorney general or other representative claims may be pursued in arbitration, nor may such action be pursued in court if either you or we elect arbitration. Unless mutually agreed to by you and us, claims of two or more persons may not be joined, consolidated or otherwise brought together in the same arbitration (unless those persons are joint account owners or beneficiaries on your account and/or related parties, or parties to a single transaction or related transactions).

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Cit Bank Agreement for Personal Accounts, Banking Agreement, Cit Bank Agreement for Personal Accounts

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No Class Action or Joinder of Parties. No You and we agree that no class action, private attorney general or other representative claims may be pursued in arbitration, nor may arbitration and no such action may be pursued in court if either you or we elect arbitration. Unless mutually agreed to by you and us, claims of two or more persons may not be joined, consolidated consolidated, or otherwise brought together in the same arbitration (unless those persons are joint account owners holders or beneficiaries on your account and/or Account or related partiesaccounts, or parties to a single transaction or related transactionstransaction).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Credit Card Agreement, Credit Card Agreement

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