What Are The Exceptions to Being Included Sample Clauses

What Are The Exceptions to Being Included. You are not a Member of a Class if you are a Defendant, a member of the immediate family of one of the Individual Defendants listed in question 1, a current or former director or officer of Osiris, or a legal representative, heir, successor, or assign of any excluded party, or if you timely met the requirements for opting out of the Class. You are also excluded from the Class if you timely and validly requested exclusion, have arbitrated to final judgment any of the Released Claims, have previously settled any of the Released Claims, or the Settling Parties have agreed to allow you to be excluded from the Class. If you sold Osiris shares between May 12, 2014 and November 16, 2015, that alone does not make you a Class Member. You are a Class Member only if you acquired Osiris shares between May 12, 2014 and November 16, 2015 (including acquisitions through dividend reinvestments).
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What Are The Exceptions to Being Included. You are not a member of the Settlement Class if you did not purchase KaloBios common stock on or between the dates listed above. If you purchased KaloBios stock some other time, or did not purchase it at all, you are not included within the Settlement Class. You are also not a member of the Settlement Class if you are one of the list of persons and entities that are specifically excluded from it, per question 3 above.
What Are The Exceptions to Being Included. You are not a member of the Canadian Class if you are a member of the U.S. Class or any of the following "Excluded Persons": (a) a Defendant; (b) a person or entity directly related to or controlled by Royal Group or any other Defendant; or (c) Georgia Gulf Corporation or a subsidiary or affiliate thereof; or (d) Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xx Xxxxxxx, Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx or Xxxx Xx Xxxxxxx. In addition, any Class Member who timely submits a valid request for exclusion from the Canadian Class to the Claims Administrator in accordance with the requirements and procedures set forth in this Notice is not a member of the Canadian Class and cannot participate in the Settlement. Similarly, you are not a member of the U.S. Class if you are an “Excluded Person,” or if you timely submit a valid request for exclusion from the U.S. Class to the Claims Administrator in accordance with the requirements and procedures set forth in this Notice and cannot participate in the Settlement. If one of your mutual funds purchased Royal Group shares during the Class Period, that alone does not make you a Class Member. You are a Class Member only if you, your broker or someone else purchased or acquired Royal Group shares on your behalf during the Class Period. Check your investment records or contact your broker to see if you purchased Royal Group shares during the Class Period. If you sold Royal Group shares during the Class Period, that alone does not make you a Class Member. You are a Class Member only if you purchased or acquired Royal Group shares during the Class Period.

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