Class States definition

Class States means: Arizona, Arkansas, California, the District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York,
Class States means: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, the District of Columbia and PuertoRico.
Class States means: Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

Examples of Class States in a sentence

  • The Class States and other States investigated a global price-fixing conspiracy involving DRAM.

  • In a series of conferences and rulings, Magistrate Judge Gold permitted Plaintiffs to take discovery regarding Plaintiffs’ Chase loan and Chase’s companywide policies and procedures regarding the payment and2 In addition to the 6 Class States that are covered by the Settlement, the original complaint also included 7 additional states: Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Oregon, Utah and contingent claims for California.non-payment of IOE.

  • For any of the Class States, the Class Period shall be deemed extended to the maximum extent allowed by any applicable principle of tolling.

  • During this time, Chase will pay IOE under the law of the applicable State at 100% of the applicable IOE interest rates ofthe Class States.

  • The “Class Members” consist of all business entities located in the Class States that, during the Class Period, have taken as payment a Visa or MasterCard branded credit card in a gasoline retail transaction and have received payment for that transaction from a Supplier, rather than directly from an Acquiring Bank.

  • Dejana, 315 F.R.D. 7, 11 (E.D.N.Y. 2016) (citation and quotation marks omitted).Here, whether all Plaintiffs and Settlement Class members possess claims based on Chase’s failure to pay IOE in the six Class States is just such a common question.

  • Based on their analysis of the loan data, Plaintiffs’ counsel formed the opinion that sufficient damages were not present in 7 of the 13 states included in the original complaint (i.e. California, Iowa, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Oregon, Utah and Vermont), and that the Parties’ negotiations should focus on the 6 Class States included in the Settlement.

  • The FAC limits the claims made in this action to IOE claims in the 6 Class States.

  • This action alleges that Chase has not always paid the IOE owed to those mortgagors in the Class States.

  • Second, Vail’s resorts in Colorado and California are generally much larger than in the other Class States, and therefore plaintiffs alleged that Class Members in those states engaged in more uncompensated travel time than in states with smaller resorts.


More Definitions of Class States

Class States means: Alabama, Arizona, California, D.C., Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island (for purchases after July 15, 2013), South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

Related to Class States

  • Class A-R Certificate The Certificate executed by the Trustee and authenticated by the Trustee or the Authenticating Agent in substantially the form set forth in Exhibit A-R and Exhibit C hereto.

  • Class H Certificate means any of the Certificates with a "Class H" designation on the face thereof, substantially in the form of Exhibit A-4 attached hereto, and evidencing a portion of a class of "regular interests" in REMIC III for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Class R-III Certificate Any one of the Class R-III Certificates executed by the Trustee and authenticated by the Certificate Registrar substantially in the form annexed hereto as Exhibit D and evidencing an interest designated as a "residual interest" in REMIC III for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Class X Certificate Any one of the Certificates with a "Class X" designation on the face thereof, substantially in the form of Exhibit A-1, and evidencing a "regular interest" in REMIC II for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Upper-Tier Distribution Account A subaccount of the Distribution Account, which shall be an asset of the Trust Fund and the Upper-Tier REMIC.

  • Class R-X Certificate Any one of the Class R-X Certificates executed by the Trustee and authenticated and delivered by the Certificate Registrar, substantially in the form annexed hereto as Exhibit A-R-X and evidencing the ownership of the Class R-IV Interest, the Class R-V Interest and the Class R-VI Interest.

  • Class R-III Interest The uncertificated Residual Interest in REMIC III.

  • Class A-V Certificate Any one of the Certificates designated as a Class A-V Certificate, including any Subclass thereof.

  • Class K Certificate means any of the Certificates with a "Class K" designation on the face thereof, substantially in the form of Exhibit A-4 attached hereto, and evidencing a portion of a class of "regular interests" in REMIC III for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Upper-Tier Certificate Any one of the Class A Certificates (other than the Class A-LR Certificate) and the Class B Certificates.

  • Certificate Distribution Account has the meaning assigned to such term in the Trust Agreement.

  • Class SB Certificate Any one of the Certificates designated as a Class SB Certificate. Class X Certificate: Any one of the Certificates designated as a Class X Certificate.

  • Class J Certificate means any one of the Certificates with a "Class J" designation on the face thereof, substantially in the form of Exhibit A-4 attached hereto, and evidencing a portion of a class of "regular interests" in REMIC III for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Class R-II Certificate Any one of the Class R-II Certificates executed by the Trustee and authenticated by the Certificate Registrar substantially in the form annexed hereto as Exhibit D and evidencing an interest designated as a "residual interest" in REMIC II for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Class A-AB Certificate Any one of the Certificates executed and authenticated by the Certificate Administrator or the Authenticating Agent in substantially the form set forth in Exhibit A-5 hereto.

  • Class A-8 Certificate Any one of the Certificates executed by the Trustee and authenticated by the Trustee or the Authenticating Agent in substantially the form set forth in Exhibit A-8 and Exhibit C hereto.

  • Class A-1 Pass-Through Rate With respect to any Distribution Date, a per annum rate equal to 2.222%.

  • Class R-II Interest The uncertificated Residual Interest in REMIC II.

  • Certificate Percentage Interest means, with respect to a Certificate, the percentage specified on such Certificate as the Certificate Percentage Interest, which percentage represents the beneficial interest of such Certificate in the Trust. The initial Certificate Percentage Interest held by the Depositor shall be 100%.

  • Class C Interest An uncertificated interest in the Trust Fund held by the Trustee on behalf of the Holders of the Class C Certificates, evidencing a Regular Interest in REMIC 3 for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Class A-4 Pass-Through Rate With respect to any Distribution Date, a per annum rate equal to 3.6250%.

  • Class X-B Pass-Through Rate For any Distribution Date, the weighted average of the Class X Strip Rates for the Class X-B Components for such Distribution Date (weighted on the basis of the respective Component Notional Amounts of such Components outstanding immediately prior to such Distribution Date).

  • Class A-3 Pass-Through Rate For any Distribution Date, a per annum rate equal to 2.8600%.

  • Class R-I Certificate Any one of the Class R-I Certificates executed by the Trustee and authenticated by the Certificate Registrar substantially in the form annexed hereto as Exhibit D and evidencing an interest designated as a "residual interest" in REMIC I for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Class A-5 Pass-Through Rate For any Distribution Date, a per annum rate equal to 3.1156%.

  • Class E Pass-Through Rate With respect to any Distribution Date, a per annum rate equal to the Weighted Average Net Mortgage Rate.