Collective Actions definition

Collective Actions collectively means those actions in the MDL Proceeding in which Direct Purchaser Plaintiff(s), as that term is defined in each of the respective Collective Settlement Agreements, are or previously were prosecuting claims against the DENSO Defendants (as that term is defined in each of the respective Collective Settlement Agreements), or any action that, for the purpose of providing the DENSO Defendants with a complete and final dismissal of the particular matter with prejudice, may subsequent to the Execution Date be initiated by such Direct Purchaser Plaintiff(s) against such DENSO Defendants, regarding Wire Harness Products (Case No. 2:12-cv-00101), Instrument Panel Clusters (Case No. 2:12-cv-00201), Fuel Senders (Case No. 2:12-cv-00301), Heater Control Panels (Case No. 2:12-cv-00401), Alternators (Case No. 2:13-cv-00701), Windshield Wiper Systems (Case No. 2:13-cv-00901), Radiators (Case No. 2:13-cv-01001); Starters (Case No. 2:13-cv-01101), Ignition Coils (Case No. 2:13-cv-01401), Fuel Injection Systems (Case No. 2:13-cv-02201), Power Window Motors (Case No. 2:13-cv-02301), Valve Timing Control Devices (Case No. 2:13-cv-02501), Air Conditioning Systems (Case No.

Examples of Collective Actions in a sentence

  • The DENSO Defendants agree to permit a reasonable portion, but not more than 25% of the Total Settlement Amount (which limitation is effective up until the date of final approval of the Collective Settlement Agreements) toward the cost of providing notice to the Settlement Classes and the costs of administration of the Settlement Funds in the Collective Actions.

  • Nothing in this provision shall prevent the DENSO Defendants from objecting to the reasonableness of the identity and number of persons selected by Settlement Class Counsel and settlement class counsel for the End Payor Plaintiffs and Automobile Dealership Plaintiffs (to the extent the End Payor Plaintiffs and Automobile Dealership Plaintiffs remain in the Collective Actions in which the Preliminary Approval Motions have been granted) to appear for interviews, for depositions, or as trial witnesses.

  • The DENSO Defendants’ counsel already has provided attorney proffers to Direct Purchaser Plaintiff(s) and Settlement Class Counsel in certain of the Collective Actions pursuant to confidentiality agreements which shall continue in full force and effect.

  • Subject to the provisions hereof, and in full, complete, and final settlement of the Collective Actions as provided herein, the DENSO Defendants shall pay or cause to be paid the Total Settlement Amount of USD $2,100,000.

  • Section 3: The Planning Process• Define Individual and Collective Actions to Meet the Sector/Cluster Objectives.

  • Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Actions.

  • ENTER: Dated: [Name]United States [District/Magistrate] JudgeThe Initial Discovery Protocols for FLSA Cases Not Pleaded as Collective Actions are designed to achieve the goal of more efficient and targeted discovery.

  • The Civil Justice Council (CJC) published its report on " Improving Access to Justice through Collective Actions" (the report) in November 2008.

  • Nothing in this provision shall prevent HIAMS from objecting to the reasonableness of the identity and number of persons selected by Settlement Class Counsel and settlement class counsel for the End Payor Plaintiffs and Automobile Dealership Plaintiffs (to the extent the End Payor Plaintiffs and Automobile Dealership Plaintiffs remain in the Collective Actions) to appear for interviews, for depositions, or as trial witnesses.

  • Lopez, Note, Collective Confusion: FLSA Collective Actions, Rule 23 Class Actions, and the Rules Enabling Act, 61 HASTINGS L.J. 275, 308 (2009) (same); WEIL, supra note 3 (proposing improvements to the U.S. Department of Labor’s operations).

Related to Collective Actions

  • Corrective Action Plan has the meaning set forth in Section II.A.2.

  • Administrative Action has the meaning set forth in paragraph 4(a) of Annex I.

  • Derivative Action means any Action brought by or in the right of the Corporation and/or an Affiliate.

  • Released PAGA Claims means the claims being released as described in Paragraph 6.2 below.

  • Avoidance Actions means any and all avoidance, recovery, subordination, or other claims, actions, or remedies that may be brought by or on behalf of the Debtors or their Estates or other authorized parties in interest under the Bankruptcy Code or applicable non-bankruptcy law, including actions or remedies under sections 502, 510, 542, 544, 545, 547 through 553, and 724(a) of the Bankruptcy Code or under similar or related state or federal statutes and common law, including fraudulent transfer laws.

  • Affirmative action means action appropriate to overcome the effects of past or present practices, policies, or other barriers to equal employment opportunity.

  • Released Persons means each and all of the Defendants and their Related Parties.

  • Released Parties means Defendant and its present and former subsidiaries, parents, affiliates, divisions, officers, directors, members, managers, shareholders, insurers, suppliers, manufacturers, re-sellers, distributors, brokers, service providers, employees, agents, legal representatives, heirs, predecessors, successors, or assigns.

  • Hazardous Materials Claims means any and all enforcement, clean up, removal or other governmental or regulatory actions or orders threatened, instituted or completed pursuant to any Hazardous Material Laws, together with all claims made or threatened by any third party against any portion of the Premises, Landlord or Tenant relating to damage, contribution, cost recovery compensation, loss or injury resulting from any Hazardous Materials.

  • Released Party means collectively, and in each case in its capacity as such:

  • Section 510(b) Claims means any Claim against a Debtor arising from rescission of a purchase or sale of an equity security of the Debtors or an Affiliate of the Debtors for damages arising from the purchase or sale of such an equity security or for reimbursement or contribution allowed under section 502 of the Bankruptcy Code on account of such a Claim.

  • Violent juvenile felony means any of the delinquent acts enumerated in subsection B or C of