Submission of Objections Sample Clauses

Submission of Objections. Any Objections from Settlement Class Members regarding the proposed Settlement Agreement must be submitted in writing to the Court. If a Settlement Class Member does not submit a timely written Objection, the Settlement Class Member will not be able to participate in the Final Fairness Hearing.
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Submission of Objections. Any comments or Objections from Settlement Class Members regarding the proposed Settlement Agreement must be submitted in writing. If a Settlement Class Member does not submit a timely written Objection, or if the Settlement Class Member does not request participation in the Final Fairness Hearing, the Settlement Class Member will not be able to participate in the Final Fairness Hearing. A Settlement Class Member may submit comments or Objections online to the Settlement Website or by mail to the address provided in the Notice and on the Settlement Website, referencing Free Range Content, Inc. v. Google LLC, Case No. 5:14-CV-02329.
Submission of Objections. Any comments or Objections from Settlement Class Members regarding the proposed Settlement Agreement must be submitted in writing, to the Court either by mailing them to the Class Action Clerk, United States District Court for the Northern District of California, or by filing them in person at any location of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, and be filed or postmarked on or before the Objection and Exclusion Deadline. If a Settlement Class Member does not submit a timely written Objection, or if the Settlement Class Member does not request participation in the Final Fairness Hearing, the Settlement Class Member will not be able to participate in the Final Fairness Hearing.
Submission of Objections. The Class Notice described in Paragraph 4.03 above shall direct that objections, if any, be mailed to Class Counsel, who shall file copies with the Court via electronic filing. Any Settlement Class Member who submits objections must do so in a writing, sent by U.S. Mail to Class Counsel, that includes the objecting Settlement Class Member’s name, address, telephone number, signature, a statement that the Settlement Class Member is a member of the class, and the reasons why the Settlement Class Member objects to the settlement. Any objections must be postmarked no later than forty-five (45) calendar days from the date that email or postcard Class Notice is sent. No objections may be submitted to Class Counsel by phone, fax, or email. Any re-sending of Class Notice shall not extend the time for a Settlement Class Member to request exclusion or submit objections.
Submission of Objections. Any Objections from Subscriber Class Members regarding the proposed Agreement must be submitted in writing to the Court. If a Subscriber Class Member does not submit a timely written Objection, the Subscriber Class Member will not be able to participate in the Final Approval Hearing.
Submission of Objections. No later than twenty-one (21) days before the Final Approval Hearing, any Settlement Class Member who wishes to object to any aspect of this Agreement must file a written statement of the objection(s) with the Court, and send to Class Counsel and Google’s counsel. The written statement of the objection(s) must (i) identify the case name and number, (ii) state the Settlement Class Member’s full name, address, email address, and telephone number; (iii) include the full name, address, telephone number, and email address of the Objector’s counsel (if any); (iv) state whether the objection applies only to the objector, to a specific subset of the class, or to the entire class; (v) state with specificity each objection, as well as the specific reasons, if any, for each objection, including any evidence and legal authority the Settlement Class Member wishes to bring to the Court’s attention and any evidence the Settlement Class Member wishes to introduce in support of his/her objection(s); (vi) identify the number of class DocuSign Envelope ID: 46046C7F-EF8D-4393-929B-061594B0DBAD action settlements objected to by the Settlement Class Member in the last three years, and list those cases by case name and number; and (vii) be verified by an accompanying declaration submitted under penalty of perjury or a sworn affidavit demonstrating that the Settlement Class Member is entitled to be included as a member of the Settlement Class.
Submission of Objections. Submit any objection to the Solicitation no less than 5 (five) business days before the Offer due date and time. NOTE (1): A.A.C. R2-7-A901(C) requires that any protest based on alleged improprieties in the Solicitation be filed before the offer due date and time. NOTE (2): An objection under this paragraph is not a protest under A.A.C. R2-7-A901 (although it might reflect an incipient protest), and therefore Procurement Oficer’s response to one is not a determination under A.A.C. R2-7-A901.
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Submission of Objections. Any comments or Objections from AdWords Class Members regarding the proposed Settlement Agreement must be submitted in writing. If an AdWords Class Member does not submit a timely written Objection, or if the AdWords Class Member does not request participation in the Final Fairness Hearing, the AdWords Class Member will not be able to participate in the Final Fairness Hearing. An AdWords Class Member may submit comments or Objections online to the Settlement Website or by mail to the address provided in the Settlement Notice and on the Settlement Website, referencing AdTrader, Inc., et al. v. Google LLC, No. 17-CV-07082-BLF.

Related to Submission of Objections

  • Submission to Jurisdiction; Waivers Each party hereto hereby irrevocably and unconditionally:

  • Submission to Jurisdiction Each party submits to the nonexclusive jurisdiction of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York and of any New York State Court sitting in New York, New York for legal proceedings relating to this Agreement. Each party irrevocably waives, to the fullest extent permitted by law, any objection that it may now or in the future have to the venue of a proceeding brought in such a court and any claim that the proceeding was brought in an inconvenient forum.

  • Governing Law; Submission to Jurisdiction This Agreement and each Note shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. The Borrower hereby submits to the nonexclusive jurisdiction of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York and of any New York State court sitting in New York City for purposes of all legal proceedings arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby. The Borrower irrevocably waives, to the fullest extent permitted by law, any objection which it may now or hereafter have to the laying of the venue of any such proceeding brought in such a court and any claim that any such proceeding brought in such a court has been brought in an inconvenient forum.

  • Submission of a Claim 1. A disputing investor may submit a claim referred to in Article 32 (Claim by an Investor of a Member State) at the choice of the disputing investor:

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