Opt-Out Report Sample Clauses

Opt-Out Report. (1) Within thirty (30) days of the Opt-Out Deadline, Class Counsel shall provide to the Settling Defendants, a report containing the names of each Person who has validly and timely opted-out of the Proceedings, as well as any reasons given by those Persons for opting- out.
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Opt-Out Report. (1) Within thirty (30) days of the Opt-Out Deadline, Class Counsel shall provide to the Settling Defendant, a report containing the names of each Person who has validly and timely opted-out of the Ontario and BC Actions, as well as any reasons given by those Persons for opting-out.
Opt-Out Report. 5.2.1 Within 10 business days of the Opt-Out Deadline, the Claims Administrator shall provide the Parties with a report that sets out the names of any persons or entities who have validly opted-out of the Proceeding, along with any other information received from any such persons or entities under section 5.1.1.
Opt-Out Report. The Opt Out Administrator shall use the information provided by the Domfoam Defendants pursuant to section 12.2(2) to supplement and confirm the information received pursuant to section 6.1(2) of this Settlement Agreement. Within thirty (30) days of the Opt Out Deadline, the Opt Out Administrator shall provide to counsel for the Domfoam Defendants, counsel for the Individual Settling Parties and Class Counsel, to the extent that such information is known by the Opt Out Administrator, the following information in respect of each Person, if any, who has opted out of the Proceedings:
Opt-Out Report. (1) Class Counsel shall provide Defendant’s Counsel with a report advising as to the number of Opt Outs pursuant to section 6.1(1), the reasons for their opting out and details of the Opt Out’s individual claim, if known, and a copy of all information provided, including the Opt Out Form, within thirty (30) days of the Opt Out Deadline.
Opt-Out Report. Within fifteen (15) days after the expiration of the Opt-Out Deadline, the Defendants and Class Counsel shall be provided with a report from the Claims Administrator advising as to the names of any Opt-Outs, the reasons for their opting out, if known, and a copy of all information provided by that Opt-Out (“Opt-Out Report”).
Opt-Out Report. The Claims Administrator shall provide the Parties with copies of all opt-out requests it receives, and shall provide a list of all Settlement Class Members who timely and validly opt out of the settlement in its declaration filed with the Court, as required by Paragraph 11.01. The declaration shall include the names of persons who have excluded themselves from the settlement but shall not include their addresses or any other personal identifying information.
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