No Solicitation of Settlement Objections or Exclusions Sample Clauses

No Solicitation of Settlement Objections or Exclusions. The Parties agree to use their best efforts to carry out the terms of this Settlement. At no time will any of the Parties or their counsel seek to solicit or otherwise encourage any Settlement Class Members to object to the Settlement or request exclusion from participating as a Settlement Class Member or encourage any Settlement Class Member to appeal from the final judgment.
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No Solicitation of Settlement Objections or Exclusions. 80. The Parties or their counsel shall not seek to solicit or otherwise encourage Class Members to submit written objections to the Settlement or requests for exclusion from the Settlement, or encourage Class Members to appeal from the Court’s Final Approval Order and Judgment.
No Solicitation of Settlement Objections or Exclusions. 71. At no time shall either Party or their counsel seek to solicit or otherwise encourage Settlement Class Members to submit written objections to the Settlement or requests for exclusion from the Settlement Class, or appeal from the Court’s Final Approval Order (if applicable) or entry of a final judgment.
No Solicitation of Settlement Objections or Exclusions. The 5 Parties agree to use their best efforts to carry out the terms of this Settlement. At no time 6 shall any of the Parties or their counsel seek to solicit or otherwise encourage Plaintiffs to 7 submit written objections to the Settlement or requests for exclusion from the Settlement 8 Class or to appeal from the Court's Final Judgment. 9
No Solicitation of Settlement Objections or Exclusions. The Parties 9 agree to use their best efforts to carry out the terms of this Settlement. At no time shall any of the 10 Parties, or their counsel, seek to directly or indirectly solicit or otherwise encourage the Settlement 11 Class to submit written objections to the Settlement or requests for exclusion from the Class 12 Settlement, or appeal from the Court’s final judgment.
No Solicitation of Settlement Objections or Exclusions. The Parties agree to use their best efforts to carry out the terms of this Settlement Agreement. At no time shall any of the Parties or their counsel seek to solicit or otherwise encourage Rule 23 Class Members to submit letters requesting exclusion from the Settlement or written objections to the Settlement Agreement or to appeal from the Court’s final judgment. At no time shall any of the Parties or their counsel seek to solicit or otherwise encourage Opt In Plaintiffs to not cash, deposit, or otherwise negotiate their FLSA Settlement Checks.

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  • CONDITIONS OF SETTLEMENT, EFFECT OF DISAPPROVAL, CANCELLATION OR TERMINATION 7.1 The Effective Date of the Stipulation shall be conditioned on the occurrence of all of the following events: (a) the Court has entered the Preliminary Approval Order, as required by ¶3.1 hereof, substantially in the form set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto; (b) the Settlement Amount has been deposited into the XXXX; (c) the Court has entered the Judgment, or a judgment substantially in the form of Exhibit B attached hereto; (d) Lexmark has not exercised its option to terminate the Stipulation pursuant to ¶7.3 hereof; and (e) the Judgment has become Final, as defined in ¶1.12 hereof. 7.2 Upon the Effective Date, any and all remaining interest or right of the Defendants or the Defendants’ insurers in or to the Settlement Fund, if any, shall be absolutely and forever extinguished and the releases herein shall be effective. If the conditions specified in ¶7.1 hereof are not met, then the Stipulation shall be canceled and terminated subject to ¶7.4 hereof unless Lead Counsel and Defendants’ Counsel mutually agree in writing to proceed with the Stipulation. 7.3 Only Lexmark possesses the option to terminate the Settlement in the event that valid requests for exclusion from the Class exceed the criteria set forth in the Supplemental Agreement, executed between Lead Plaintiff and Lexmark through their respective counsel concurrently with this Agreement. The terms of the Supplemental Agreement shall not be disclosed in any other manner other than the statements herein and in the Notice, or as otherwise provided in the Supplemental Agreement unless and until the Court otherwise directs or a dispute arises between Lead Plaintiff and Defendants concerning its interpretation or application. If submission of the Supplemental Agreement to the Court is required for resolution of a dispute or is otherwise ordered by the Court, the parties will undertake to have the Court review the Supplemental Agreement in camera without filing it on the docket. If the Court requires that the Supplemental Agreement be filed, the parties shall request that it be filed under seal or with the percentage redacted. 7.4 Unless otherwise ordered by the Court, in the event the Stipulation is not approved or this Stipulation is terminated, canceled, or the Effective Date otherwise fails to occur, within ten (10) business days after written notification of such event is sent by Defendants’ Counsel or Lead Counsel to the Escrow Agent, the Settlement Fund (including accrued interest), less Taxes, Tax Expenses, and Notice and Administration Expenses which have either been disbursed pursuant to ¶¶2.1 and 2.8 hereof, or are chargeable to the Settlement Fund pursuant to ¶¶2.1 and 2.8 hereof, shall be refunded by the Escrow Agent pursuant to written instructions from Defendants’ Counsel. The Escrow Agent or its designee shall apply for any tax refund owed on the Settlement Amount and pay the proceeds, after deduction of any fees or expenses incurred in connection with such application(s) for refund, pursuant to written instructions from Defendants’ Counsel. 7.5 In the event that the Stipulation is not approved by the Court or the Settlement set forth in the Stipulation is terminated or fails to become effective in accordance with its terms, the Settling Parties shall be restored to their respective positions in the Litigation as of January 28, 2020. In such event, the terms and provisions of the Stipulation, with the exception of ¶¶1.1–1.36, 2.6–2.9, 6.3–6.5, 7.4–7.6, and 9.5–9.6 hereof, shall have no further force and effect with respect to the Settling Parties and shall not be used in this Litigation or in any other proceeding for any purpose, and any judgment or order entered by the Court in accordance with the terms of the Stipulation shall be treated as vacated, nunc pro tunc. No order of the Court or modification or reversal on appeal of any order of the Court concerning the Plan of Allocation or the amount of any attorneys’ fees, costs, expenses, and interest awarded by the Court to any of Plaintiffs’ Counsel or expenses to the Lead Plaintiff shall operate to terminate or cancel this Stipulation or constitute grounds for cancellation or termination of the Stipulation. 7.6 If the Effective Date does not occur, or if the Stipulation is terminated pursuant to its terms, neither Lead Plaintiff nor any of its counsel shall have any obligation to repay any amounts disbursed pursuant to ¶¶2.1 or 2.8. In addition, any expenses already incurred pursuant to ¶¶2.1 or 2.8 hereof at the time of such termination or cancellation but which have not been paid, shall be paid by the Escrow Agent in accordance with the terms of the Stipulation prior to the balance being refunded in accordance with ¶¶2.9 and 7.4 hereof. 7.7 Defendants warrant and represent that they are not “insolvent” within the meaning of 11 U.S.C. § 101(32) as of the time the Stipulation is executed and will not be as of the time the payments of the Settlement Amount are actually transferred or made as reflected in the Stipulation. This representation is made by Defendants and not by Defendants’ Counsel. In the event of a final order of a court of competent jurisdiction, not subject to any further proceedings, determining the transfer of the Settlement Fund, or any portion thereof, by or on behalf of Defendants to be a voidable preference, voidable transfer, fraudulent transfer, or similar transaction under Title 11 of the United States Code (Bankruptcy), or applicable state law, and any portion thereof is required to be refunded and such amount is not promptly deposited in the Settlement Fund by or on behalf of any Defendants, then, at the election of Lead Plaintiff the Settlement may be terminated and the Judgment entered in favor of Defendants pursuant to the Settlement shall be null and void. Alternatively, at the election of Lead Plaintiff, the Settling Parties shall jointly move the Court to vacate and set aside the release given and the Judgment entered in favor of the Defendants and that the Defendants and Lead Plaintiff and the Members of the Class shall be restored to their litigation positions as of January 28, 2020 and the Settlement Fund shall be promptly returned.

  • Referral to Arbitration: Provincial Matters a. If the grievance is not resolved at Step Three within ten (10) working days of the meeting referred to in Article A.6.4, the BCTF or BCPSEA where applicable may refer a “provincial matters grievance,” as defined in Appendix 1 and Addenda, to arbitration within a further fifteen (15) working days. b. The referral to arbitration shall be in writing and should note that it is a “provincial matters grievance.” The parties shall agree upon an arbitrator within ten (10) working days of such notice.

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