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WHY WAS THIS NOTICE ISSUED. A Court authorized this notice because you have a right to know about a proposed Settlement of this class action lawsuit and about all of your options, before the Court decides whether to give final approval to the Settlement. This Notice explains the lawsuit, the Settlement, and your legal rights.
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WHY WAS THIS NOTICE ISSUED. The United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, the federal court overseeing the Litigation and that preliminarily approved the Settlement, authorized this Notice to inform you about the Settlement and your options before it decides whether to grant final approval of the Settlement. Further information about the Settlement can be found at xxx.XxxxxxxXxxxxXXXxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.
WHY WAS THIS NOTICE ISSUED. This notice was issued, by Court order, to inform potential class members about this settlement, the class members’ rights, and how those rights may be affected by the settlement. Do not be alarmed. You have not been sued; nor have you “filed” a lawsuit. This notice simply informs you of the named Plaintiffs’ lawsuit and the proposed settlement and lets you know that you may be a member of the class and to advise you of your rights and options as a class member.

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  • Notice To or From Co-Applicants Any notice we give you or your co-applicant is considered notice to all co- applicants; and any notice from you or your co-applicant is considered notice from all co-applicants.

  • Waiver of FOIA Request The defendant waives all of his rights, whether asserted directly or by a representative, to request or receive from any department or agency of the United States any records pertaining to the investigation or prosecution of this case including, without limitation, any records that may be sought under the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. § 552, or the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. § 552a.

  • Voluntary Request for Assistance A member may voluntarily enter rehabilitation without a requirement of prior testing. A member who desires Employee Assistance Program (EAP) assistance may notify the City's EAP Administrator. A member who seeks voluntary assistance through his/her own service provider without notifying the City's EAP Administrator will not receive the protections from discipline afforded by this Section 17.11. Any member who does voluntarily seek assistance and who notifies the City's EAP Administrator before the member is asked to submit to a drug or alcohol test or is under investigation for drug or alcohol abuse, shall not be disciplined, but the member must:

  • Response to Notice Within ten business days of receiving the Claim Notice, the Respondent must notify the Claimant of its representative to negotiate the dispute.

  • CAFA Notice Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1715, not later than ten (10) days after the Agreement is filed with the Court, the Settlement Administrator shall cause to be served upon the Attorneys General of each U.S. State in which Settlement Class members reside, the Attorney General of the United States, and other required government officials, notice of the proposed settlement as required by law, subject to Paragraph 5.1 below.

  • YOUR BILLING RIGHTS - KEEP THIS NOTICE FOR FUTURE USE This notice tells you about your rights and our responsibilities under the Fair Credit Billing Act.

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