Examples of Class of consumers in a sentence
Plaintiffs seek to represent a Class of consumers, who likewise purchased eBooks from the Big Five through an online bookseller other than Amazon and suffered similar overcharges.
By making the telephone calls at issue in this Complaint, Defendant caused Plaintiff and the members of a putative Class of consumers (defined below) actual harm, including the aggravation, nuisance, and invasion of privacy that necessarily accompanies the receipt of unsolicited and harassing telephone calls, as well as the monies paid to their carriers for the receipt of such telephone calls.
By making the telephone calls at issue in this Complaint, Defendant caused Plaintiffs and the members of a putative Class of consumers (defined below) actual harm, including the aggravation, nuisance, and invasion of privacy that necessarily accompanies the receipt of unsolicited and harassing telephone calls, as well as the monies paid to their carriers for the receipt of such telephone calls.
Class of consumers that fall within this target market This product is designed for a class of consumer who want finance to purchase a vehicle predominately for personal, domestic, or household use (including vehicle accessories, on-road costs and fees that can be financed), and want an interest rate that is fixed for the loan term.
Class of consumers that fall within this target market AMMF offers a consumer loan product that is designed to meet a customer’s needs, objectives and financial situation whilst taking into consideration the product’s eligibility criteria.
Plaintiffs brings this action against Siemens on behalf of a proposed Consumer Class and Electrician Subclass, and in the alternative, a California, Ohio, and Nebraska Class of consumers.
This TMD sets out certain information relevant to the Issuer's compliance with the design and distribution (DDO) framework in the Corporations Act, including the: • Class of consumers that makes up the target market for the Heartland Reverse Mortgage;• Conditions that will be imposed on the distribution of the Heartland Reverse Mortgage;• Requirements for the Issuer to review the TMD; and• Requirements for distributors to report certain information to the Issuer.
By sending the telemarketing and/or advertising text messages at issue in this Complaint, Defendants caused Plaintiff and the members of a putative Class of consumers (defined below) actual harm, including the aggravation, nuisance, and invasion of privacy that necessarily accompanies the receipt of unsolicited and harassing mass-marketing text messages, as well as themonies paid to their carriers for the receipt of such messages.
By failing to adequately disclose their conflicts of interest, Respondents have engaged in unfair, deceptive and misleading solicitation of consumers and violated Respondents’ fiduciary duties to the Class of consumers, to whom Respondents have superior knowledge and bargaining power.
This TMD relates only to the Personal Account.1 Class of consumers This Personal Account has been designed for use by individual Australian consumers over the age of 18 who meet PPAU’s onboarding requirements and that require a low cost, safe and easy to use online account to process payments for domestic, personal or household purposes (the Target Market).