Common use of What if I do not do anything Clause in Contracts

What if I do not do anything. If you do nothing, you will be a Class Member. You will be bound by the terms of the Settlement, which means you cannot bring a lawsuit against Defendant for the same claims at issue in this lawsuit. You will receive the Warranty Extension benefit of the Settlement automatically, and if you are eligible, you will also receive the Voucher benefit, but any Reimbursement benefits for which you may qualify can be obtained only by timely submitting a claim form.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement

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What if I do not do anything. If you do nothing, you will be remain a Class Member. You will be bound by the terms of the Settlement, which means you cannot bring a lawsuit against Defendant for the same claims at issue in this lawsuit. You will receive the Warranty Extension benefit of the Settlement automatically, and if you are eligible, you will also receive the Voucher benefit, but any Reimbursement benefits for which you may qualify can be obtained only by timely submitting a claim formClaim Form. In return for these benefits, you will be bound by the terms of the Settlement, which means you cannot bring a lawsuit against Defendant for the same claims at issue in this lawsuit.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement

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