Publication Notice Clause Samples
A Publication Notice clause sets out the requirements and procedures for notifying parties before any public disclosure of information related to the agreement or its subject matter. Typically, this clause obligates one party to inform the other in advance if they intend to publish, announce, or otherwise make public any details about the contract, such as research results, business terms, or collaborative activities. Its core function is to protect sensitive information and ensure that both parties have the opportunity to review and potentially object to disclosures, thereby preventing unintended or premature release of confidential or proprietary information.
Publication Notice. Similarly, the Settlement Administrator will cause the Publication Notice to be published in accordance with the Media Plan attached as part of Exhibit B. The Parties agree that the Publication Notice provides to the Settlement Class and Settlement Class Members information sufficient to inform them of: the essential terms of the Settlement; appropriate means for obtaining additional information regarding the Settlement and the Action; and, appropriate information about the procedure for objecting or opting-out from the Settlement, if they should wish to do so. Because the Media Plan is determined to be the best notice practicable under the circumstances and satisfies due process, the Parties will request the Court to approve the Media Plan in the Preliminary Approval Order.
Publication Notice. For any person who purchased the Book from a source other than Random House’s website, the Parties cannot identify Settlement Class Members and do not possess listings of the names and addresses of Settlement Class Members. The Parties therefore agree that notice must be accomplished by publication. The Parties agree that the Class Notice shall be published in the form of Exhibit D (“Published Noticed”) in appropriate publications. The Parties agree that they will consult with the Settlement Administrator to develop the publication component of the Notice Program that is designed to maximize the effectiveness of notice to the settlement class consistent with the amount of the settlement. Publication of the Published Notice shall be completed within 60 days after receipt of preliminary approval of the Settlement Agreement.
Publication Notice. Unless otherwise ordered by the Court, within thirty
Publication Notice. Between thirty (30) and ninety (90) calendar days after entry of the Preliminary Approval Order, the Settlement Administrator will cause the Publication Notice to be published (i) three times in an insertion in the national Monday-Thursday edition of the USA Today newspaper, and
Publication Notice. Beginning approximately December 16, 2016, the Settlement Notice Administrator shall cause the publication of the Publication Notice as described in the Declaration of the Settlement Notice Administrator, and in such additional newspapers, magazines and/or other media outlets as shall be agreed upon by the Parties. The form of the Publication Notice agreed upon by the Parties is in the form substantially similar to the one attached to the Agreement as Exhibit 8.
Publication Notice. The Claims Administrator will design and conduct a nationwide publication website-based notice program which the Parties and the Claims Administrator believe will fully satisfy the requirements of due process. The nationwide publication website-based notice program will be agreed to by the Parties and submitted to the Court on or before July 29, 2014. The nationwide publication website-based notice program will be initiated on the Settlement Notice Date. The Publication Notice will be published on the Settlement Website on the same date, and retained on the website thereafter.
Publication Notice. The Parties and Settlement Administrator shall develop a publication notice plan to be submitted to the Court for approval as described in Section F.4. Apple shall approve the content, design, layout, placement, medium, timing, duration, targeting parameters, and target audience for all publications, posts, and advertisements under this Section, and approval shall not be withheld without good cause. The Publication Notice shall inform Settlement Class Members of the fact of the Settlement and that Settlement information is available on the Settlement Website.
Publication Notice. The Claims Administrator will cause the Class Notice, in the form approved by the Court in an order of Preliminary Approval, to be published to the Class Members within 90 days of, but not before (i) Preliminary Approval in this Action or (ii) preliminary approval of the settlement in In re Nutella Marketing and Sales Practice Litigation, Case No. 3:11-cv-01086-FLW-DEA (D.N.J.), whichever is later. In the event that the court does not approve the settlement in In re Nutella Marketing and Sales Practice Litigation, the Settling Parties in this Action shall meet and confer regarding an amended form of notice, which shall be submitted along with a revised schedule for Class Notice to the Court. Having consulted with the Settlement Administrator, and subject to Court approval, the Settling Parties agree that Class Notice shall be published in the following media:
i. Print Magazines (Half Page Advertisements)
ii. Online Media (Banner Ads)
Publication Notice. Within twenty-one (21) days after entry of the Preliminary Approval Order, the Settlement Administrator shall publish on the internet the publication notice (“Publication Notice”). The impressions of the Publication Notice will be distributed on desktop and mobile devices via various websites in the manner recommended by the Settlement Administrator. The form and content of the Publication Notice shall be substantially as follows:
Publication Notice. Within ten (10) days after the date the Bidding Procedures Order is entered on the Bankruptcy Court docket, or as soon thereafter as is practicable, the Debtors shall cause notice substantially in the form of the notice attached to the Motion as Exhibit D, to be published in the national edition of The Wall Street Journal; and
