Why is this a class action Sample Clauses

Why is this a class action. In a class action lawsuit, one or more people called “Representative Plaintiff(s)” (in this case, Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxx and Xxxxx Xxxx) sue on behalf of other people who have similar claims. For purposes of this proposed Settlement, one court will resolve the issues for all Class Members. The company sued in this case, NAPG, is called the Defendant.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Why is this a class action. In a class action, one or more people, called Class Representatives (in this case Xxxxx Xxxx and Xxxxx Xxxxxx), sue on behalf of all people who have similar claims. All these people are a Class or Class Members. One Court resolves the issues for all Class Members, except for those who exclude themselves from the Class. United States District Judge Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx is in charge of this class action.
Why is this a class action. An overdraft fee is any fee assessed to an account when paying an item because at the time of the payment request or payment the account has insufficient funds to cover the item. Fees charged to transfer balances from other accounts are excluded.
Why is this a class action. In a class action, a person called the Class Representative (in this case, Xxxxx Xxxxx) filed suit on behalf of a group (the “Class”) who may have similar legal claims.
Why is this a class action. A class action is a lawsuit in which an individual called a “Class Representative” brings a single lawsuit on behalf of other people who have similar claims. All of these people together are a “Class” or “Class Members.” Once a Class is certified, a class action settlement finally approved by the Court resolves the issues for all Settlement Class Members, except for those who exclude themselves from the Settlement Class.
Why is this a class action. In a class action, one or more people called Class Representatives (in this case Renea Griffith, Maryanne Hoekman and Justin Sevey), sue on behalf of people who have similar claims. All these people are a Class or Class Members. One court resolves the issues for all Class Members, except for those who exclude themselves from the Class. Circuit Court Judge Louis Bloom is in charge of this class action.
Why is this a class action. In a class action, a class representative (in this case the Court-appointed Lead Plaintiffs Sheet Metal Workers Local 32 Pension Fund and Ironworkers St. Louis District Council Pension Fund) sues on behalf of people who have similar claims. Here, all these people are called the Settlement Class or Settlement Class Members. One court resolves the issues for all Settlement Class Members, except for those who timely and validly exclude themselves from the Settlement Class. Judge Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx is presiding over this class action.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Why is this a class action. In a class action, one or more people sue on behalf of other people who allegedly have similar claims. All of these people are “settlement class members”, except for those who opt out of the settlement class. One court resolves the action for all class members, except for those who opt out of the settlement class.
Why is this a class action. In a class action, one or more persons, called the Class Representative(s), xxx on behalf of a group of people who have similar claims – the Class Members. One court then resolves the issues for all Class Members, except for those who exclude themselves from the class.
Why is this a class action. In a class action, one or more people called Class Representatives (in this case Deadra D. Cummins, Ivan Bell and LaDonna Bell), sue on behalf of people who have similar claims. All these people are a Class or Class Members. One court resolves the issues for all Class Members, except for those who exclude themselves from the Class. Circuit Court Judge Louis Bloom is in charge of this class action.
Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!