Motion for Preliminary Approval definition

Motion for Preliminary Approval means the motion seeking Preliminary Approval.
Motion for Preliminary Approval refers to the Motion for Preliminary Approval of the Settlement and its supporting papers.
Motion for Preliminary Approval means the motion that Plaintiffs shall file proposing to certify the Settlement Class for settlement purposes and to approve the Settlement Notice Plan and Settlement Notices pursuant to FED. R. CIV. P. 23(e).

Examples of Motion for Preliminary Approval in a sentence

  • If the Parties disagree on any aspect of the proposed Motion for Preliminary Approval and/or the supporting declarations and documents, Class Counsel and Defense Counsel will expeditiously work together on behalf of the Parties by meeting in person or by telephone, and in good faith, to resolve the disagreement.

  • Class Counsel is responsible for expeditiously finalizing and filing the Motion for Preliminary Approval no later than 30 days after the full execution of this Agreement; obtaining a prompt hearing date for the Motion for Preliminary Approval; and for appearing in Court to advocate in favor of the Motion for Preliminary Approval.

  • Plaintiff will prepare and deliver to Defense Counsel all documents necessary for obtaining Preliminary Approval, including: (i) a draft of the notice, and memorandum in support, of the Motion for Preliminary Approval that includes an analysis of the Settlement under Dunk/Xxxxxx and a request for approval of the PAGA Settlement under Labor Code Section 2699, subd.

  • Prior to the Motion for Preliminary Approval, counsel for MV will prepare and deliver to Class Counsel a signed Declaration to the extent there are any facts relevant to any actual or potential conflicts of interest with the Administrator and Cy Pres Recipient, or to the extent there are additional pending matters or actions asserting claims that will be extinguished or adversely affected by the Settlement not previously disclosed herein as set forth in section 2.6.

  • Within thirty (30) days of execution of this Settlement Agreement, Settlement Class Counsel shall file a Motion for Preliminary Approval of the Settlement, in a form agreeable to the Parties.


More Definitions of Motion for Preliminary Approval

Motion for Preliminary Approval is the motion to be filed by the Plaintiffs pursuant to Paragraph 38 of this Agreement. This Agreement shall be an exhibit to the Motion for Preliminary Approval.
Motion for Preliminary Approval means the unopposed motion that the Plaintiffs shall make seeking an entry of the Preliminary Approval Order.
Motion for Preliminary Approval means the unopposed motion that the Plaintiff shall make seeking an entry of the Preliminary Approval Order.
Motion for Preliminary Approval means the motion filed with the Court for preliminary approval of the Settlement.
Motion for Preliminary Approval means the motion or motions filed by the
Motion for Preliminary Approval means the pleading to be filed by the Settlement Class Representatives pursuant to Paragraph 35 of this Agreement, which pleading shall be mutually acceptable to, and may not be modified without the mutual consent of, each of the Parties in their sole and absolute discretion. This Agreement shall be filed with the Motion for Preliminary Approval.
Motion for Preliminary Approval means the Motion to be filed with the Court promptly upon the execution of this Agreement prior to receipt of Notice by the Class Members requesting, among other things, the Court preliminarily approve the terms and fairness of the Settlement, the means and form of Notice as further described herein, and certify the class for class action purposes only.