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Common use of Notice to Class Members Clause in Contracts

Notice to Class Members. No later than thirty-five (35) days following the Preliminary Approval Date, the Settlement Administrator will email the Court-approved Summary Class Notice to the last-known email address of each potential Class Member, as reflected in the business records of Defendant. If the business records of Defendant do not contain an email address for a potential Class Member, the Settlement Administrator will mail the Court-approved Summary Class Notice to the last-known mailing address of that potential Class Member, as reflected in the business records of Defendant, or an updated address provided by the U.S. Postal Service. Before mailing, the Settlement Administrator will run the mailing addresses through the U.S. Postal Service’s National Change of Address database, and will update the addresses accordingly. The date on which the Summary Class Notice is emailed and mailed as set forth above is referred to as the “Notice Date.”

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement

Notice to Class Members. No later than thirtytwenty-five eight (3528) days following the Preliminary Approval Date, the Settlement Administrator will email the Court-approved Summary Class Notice to the last-known email address of each potential Class Member, as reflected in the business records of DefendantDefendants. If the business records of Defendant Defendants do not contain an email address for a potential Class Member, the Settlement Administrator will mail the Court-approved Summary Class Notice to the last-known mailing address of that potential Class Member, as reflected in the business records of DefendantDefendants, or an updated address provided by the U.S. Postal Service. Before mailing, the Settlement Administrator will run the mailing addresses through the U.S. Postal Service’s National Change of Address database, and will update the addresses accordingly. The date on which the Summary Class Notice is emailed and mailed as set forth above is referred to as the “Notice Date.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

Notice to Class Members. No later than thirty-five (35) days following the Preliminary Approval Date, the Settlement Administrator will email the Court-approved Summary Class Notice to the last-known email address of each potential Class Member, as reflected in the business records of Defendant. If the business records of Defendant do not contain an email address for a potential Class Member, the Settlement Administrator will mail the Court-approved Summary Class Notice to the last-known mailing address of that potential Class Member, as reflected in the business records of Defendant, or an updated address provided by the U.S. Postal Service. Before mailing, the Settlement Administrator will run the mailing addresses through the U.S. Postal Service’s National Change of Address database, and will update the addresses accordingly. The date on which the Summary Class Notice is emailed and mailed as set forth above is referred to as the “Notice Date.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

Notice to Class Members. No later than thirty-five (35) days following the Preliminary Approval Dateafter entry of an order granting preliminary approval, the Settlement Administrator will email the Court-approved Summary Class Notice to the last-known email address of each potential Class Member, as reflected in the business records of DefendantDefendants. If the business records of Defendant Defendants do not contain an email address for a potential Class Member, the Settlement Administrator will mail the Court-approved Summary Class Notice to the last-known mailing address of that potential Class Member, as Member to the extent reflected in the business records of Defendant, Defendant or an updated address provided by the U.S. Postal Service. Before mailing, the Settlement Administrator will run the mailing addresses through the U.S. Postal Service’s National Change of Address database, and will update the addresses accordingly. The date on which the Summary Class Notice is emailed and mailed as set forth above is referred to as the “Notice Date.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

Notice to Class Members. No later than thirtytwenty-five one (3521) days following the Preliminary Approval Date, the Settlement Administrator will email the Court-approved Summary Class Notice to the last-known email address of each potential Class Member, as reflected in the business records of Defendant. If the business records of Defendant do not contain an email address for a potential Class Member, the Settlement Administrator will mail the Court-approved Summary Class Notice to the last-known mailing address of that potential Class Member, as reflected in the business records of Defendant, or an updated address provided by the U.S. Postal Service. Before mailing, the Settlement Administrator will run the mailing addresses through the U.S. Postal Service’s National Change of Address database, and will update the addresses accordingly. The date on which the Summary Class Notice is emailed and mailed as set forth above is referred to as the “Notice Date.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement

Notice to Class Members. No later than thirty-five (35) days following the Preliminary Approval Dateafter notice of entry of an order granting preliminary approval, the Settlement Administrator will email the Court-Court- approved Summary Class Notice to the last-known email address of each potential Class Member, as reflected in the business records of Defendant. If the business records of Defendant do not contain an email address for a potential Class Member, the Settlement Administrator will mail the Court-approved Summary Class Notice to the last-known mailing address of that potential Class Member, as reflected in the business records of Defendant, or an updated address provided by the U.S. Postal Service. Before mailing, the Settlement Administrator will run the mailing addresses through the U.S. Postal Service’s National Change of Address database, and will update the addresses accordingly. The date on which the Summary Class Notice is emailed and mailed as set forth above is referred to as the “Notice Date.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement