Examples of California Class Member in a sentence
If a California Class Member making a Written Objection (an “Objector”) is represented by counsel, the Written Objection must be filed on the docket of the Class Action through the Court’s Case Management/Electronic Case Filing (CM/ECF) system.
Any California Class Member who wishes to object to the Settlement Agreement must send to the Court a written statement of objection (a “Written Objection”) filed or postmarked no later than 45 days after initial distribution of the Settlement Notice or such other date specified by the Court in the Preliminary Approval Order (the “Objection Deadline”).
No California Class Member shall be entitled to be heard at the Final Approval Hearing (whether individually or through separate counsel) or to object to the Settlement, and no written objections or briefs submitted by any California Class Member shall be received or considered by the Court at the Final Approval Hearing, unless the written statement of objections and supporting materials are timely filed as set forth herein.
Any California Class Member who properly requests exclusion using this procedure will not be entitled to any payment from the Settlement and will not be bound by the Stipulation of Settlement or have any right to object, appeal or comment thereon.
If you consent to join the Settlement (or are also a California Class Member who does not opt-out), Plaintiff as Class Representative and Class Counsel represent your interests as a Class Member.
Each California Class Member, including Plaintiff, waives all rights and benefits afforded by section 1542 of the California Civil Code as to their California Class Released Claims, and does so understanding the significance of that waiver.
Upon successful submission of the above documentation and verification of authenticity by the Settlement Administrator, the Claim Form shall become a Verified Claim Form and the California Class Member shall become a Verified Claimant who has made one or more Verified Claims per each denial of credit as contained in the Notice List in Paragraph 1.28.
If approved by the Court, the Settlement will bar any California Class Member who does not timely request exclusion from the Lawsuit from bringing certain claims described below.
To opt out of the Settlement, a California Class Member must send a signed written letter (an “Opt-Out Request”) via U.S. Mail to the Settlement Administrator informing the Settlement Administrator of the California Class Member’s election to be excluded from the Settlement.
An Opt-Out Request must contain the following information: (1) the full name of the California Class Member, (2) his or her email address, telephone number, and physical address, (3) a clear statement communicating that such California Class Member elects to be excluded from the California Class and does not wish to be a member of the California Class, and (4) the case name and case number of the Class Action.