Consumer Action definition

Consumer Action means In re Google Play Consumer Antitrust Litigation, Case No. 3:20-cv-05761-JD, pending in the Northern District of California, coordinated with other actions as part of MDL No. 2981, and previously captioned Xxxx v. Google LLC, as well as any actions consolidated by the Court with In re Google Play Consumer Antitrust Litigation.
Consumer Action means In re Google Play Consumer Antitrust Litigation, Case No. 3:20-cv-05761-JD, pending in the Northern District of California, coordinated with other actions as part of MDL No. 2981, and previously captioned Carr v. Google LLC, as well as any actions consolidated by the Court with In re Google Play Consumer Antitrust Litigation.

Examples of Consumer Action in a sentence

  • The Parties have concluded that it is in their best interests to settle the Consumer Action on the terms generally set forth herein in order to avoid expense, inconvenience, and interference with ongoing business operations.

  • If you timely and validly request exclusion from the Class, you will be excluded from the Class, you will not be bound by the judgment entered in the Consumer Action, and you will not be precluded from otherwise prosecuting any individual claim, if timely, against Defendant based on the conduct complained of in the Consumer Action.

  • Consumer Action for Group: Dealership Sold Me a tidy Car, the seller transfers title report the buyer, and smother any payments or credits.

  • A Judge of the Los Angeles Superior Court has determined that the Consumer Action should proceed as a class action, for purposes of settlement only, with Plaintiff as the representative of the Class, and has granted preliminary approval of the settlement, subject to a final fairness hearing discussed below.

  • ADDITIONAL INFORMATION This description of the Consumer Action is general and does not cover all of the issues and proceedings thus far.

  • Subject to Court approval, Class Representative and named plaintiff Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx (“Class Representative”) will be paid an enhancement of up to $1,500 for her services as Class Representative and her efforts in bringing the Consumer Action, and the attorneys for the Class (“Class Counsel”) will be paid up to $120,000 for their attorneys’ fees and reimbursement of costs.

  • WHAT THE CONSUMER ACTION IS ABOUT Plaintiff in the Consumer Action filed a class action lawsuit against L’Occitane, Inc.

  • Subject to Court approval, Class Representative and named plaintiff Xxxxx Xxxx (“Class Representative”) will be paid an enhancement of up to $1,500 for her services as Class Representative and her efforts in bringing the Consumer Action, and the attorneys for the Class (“Class Counsel”) will be paid up to $167,500 for their attorneys’ fees and reimbursement of costs.

  • DEADLINES CONTAINED IN THIS NOTICE YOU MAY: DUE DATE: Exclude Yourself From The Settlement Postmarked by: [date] Object To The Settlement Postmarked by: [date] Request To Appear At The Fairness Hearing Postmarked by: [date] WHAT THE CONSUMER ACTION IS ABOUT Plaintiff in the Consumer Action filed a class action lawsuit against Swim or Sink, Inc.

  • If you received notice of the Consumer Action via a postcard mailed to you through the United States Postal Service, or through an e-mail, you do not have to do anything to receive your Merchandise Certificate.

Related to Consumer Action

  • Consumer goods means goods that are used or bought for use primarily for personal, family, or household purposes.

  • Consumer product means a chemically formulated product used by household and institutional consumers including, but not limited to, detergents; cleaning compounds; polishes; floor finishes; cosmetics; personal care products; home, lawn, and garden products; disinfectants; sanitizers; aerosol paints; and automotive specialty products; but does not include other paint products, furniture coatings, or architectural coatings. As used in this article, the term “consumer product” shall also refer to aerosol adhesives, including aerosol adhesives used for consumer, industrial, and commercial uses.

  • Consumer Contract means an agreement between the Retailer and the Consumer that includes the supply of electricity and distribution services;

  • coercive practices means harming or threatening to harm, directly or indirectly, persons, or their property to influence their participation in a procurement process, or affect the execution of a contract;