VERIFICATION AND ATTESTATION UNDER OATH Sample Clauses

VERIFICATION AND ATTESTATION UNDER OATH. By signing below and submitting this Claim Form, I hereby swear under oath that I am the person identified above and the information provided in this Claim Form is, to the best of my knowledge, true and correct, and that I have not submitted another claim in connection with this Settlement and know of no other person having done so on my behalf. Date: Your signature MM DD YYYY EXHIBIT 2 Form to Request Exclusion from Agreement (the “Opt-Out Form”) IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA CHARLESTON DIVISION IN RE: ALLURA FIBER CEMENT SIDING LITIGATION This Document Applies to: All Cases Civil Action No.: 2:19-mn-02886-DCN MDL No. 2886 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx X. Norton OPT – OUT FORM I hereby request that I be excluded from the Settlement Class in In re: Allura Fiber Cement Siding Litigation, MDL No. 2886, on behalf of myself and any other co-owner named below. I understand that by excluding myself from the settlement, I will not receive any benefits from the settlement. I understand that if any other person is a co-owner of the home with the Siding that co-owner must sign this form or I must have authority to sign for him/her. Name and Address of person completing this Opt-Out Form Is Telephone Number Email Address Signature(s) Names and addresses of any co-owners of the home on which the Siding is installed. (If you own more than one home on which the Siding is installed, please identify that home by its address as well.) Address of Class Member’s Home on which the Siding is Installed When was Siding Installed on the Home AMOUNT OF SIDING INSTALLED ON PROPERTY: For each structure on the property with Siding installed, list:  Total square feet of the structure  Total stories of the structure  Total square feet of Siding installed  Total square feet of Siding damaged, if any (Attach additional pages, if necessary) DESCRIPTION OF ALL DAMAGE: Name and Address of Attorney For Class Member Who Is Opting Out, If Any Telephone Number Email Address Attorney Signature, If Any Attorney CERTIFICATION THAT THE PARTY OPTING OUT IS THE SOLE OWNER OF THE HOME WITH SIDING OR HAS AUTHORITY TO OPT OUT ON BEHALF OF ALL CO-OWNERS OF THE HOME WITH SIDING. Signature(s) EXHIBIT 3 Order of Preliminary Approval of Settlement IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA CHARLESTON DIVISION IN RE: ALLURA FIBER CEMENT SIDING LITIGATION Civil Action No.: 2:19-mn-02886-DCN MDL No. 2886 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx X. Norton [PROPOSED] ORDER CONDITIONALLY CERTIFYI...
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VERIFICATION AND ATTESTATION UNDER OATH. By signing below and submitting this Claim Form, I hereby swear under oath that (1) I am a resident of the U.S. or its territories; (2) I am the person identified above and the information provided in this Claim Form is, to the best of my knowledge, true and correct, and (3) I have not submitted another claim in connection with this Settlement and know of no other person having done so on my behalf. Date: Your signature MM DD YYYY Your name REMINDER CHECKLIST
VERIFICATION AND ATTESTATION UNDER OATH. By signing below and submitting this Claim Form, I hereby swear under penalty of perjury that the information provided in this Claim Form is, to the best of my knowledge, true and correct, and that:

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