Examples of Notice of Intention to Appear in a sentence
Any Settlement Class Member who does not file a Notice of Intention to Appear in accordance with the deadlines and other specifications set forth in the Agreement and Class Notice shall not be entitled to appear at the Final Approval Hearing or raise any objections.
Settlement Class members, or their attorneys, intending to make an appearance at the Final Approval Hearing must deliver to Class Counsel and Defendant’s Counsel and have file-marked by the Court, on or before the Objection Deadline, a Notice of Intention to Appear.
If you do not provide a Notice of Intention to Appear in complete accordance with the deadline and specifications provided above, you may not be allowed to speak or otherwise present any views at the Final Approval Hearing.
The Notice of Intention to Appear must include the Settlement Class Member’s full name, address, and telephone number, as well as any copies of any papers, exhibits, or other evidence that the objecting Settlement Class Member will present to the Court in connection with the Final Approval Hearing.
Any Class Member who wishes to appear at the Final Approval hearing, whether pro se or through counsel, must file a Notice of Appearance in the Action, take all other actions or make any additional filings as may be required in the Class Notice or as otherwise ordered by the Court, and serve the Notice of Appearance and Notice of Intention to Appear upon Class Counsel and counsel for the Defendants within the time set by the Court (or by the Objection Deadline, if the Court does not set another date).
The Notice of Intention to Appear must: (i) state how much time the Settlement Class member anticipates needing to present the objection; (ii) identify, by name, address, telephone number all witnesses the Settlement Class member proposes to have testify; (iii) summarize in detail the anticipated testimony of all such witnesses; (iv) identify all exhibits the Settlement Class member intends to offer in support of the objection; and (v) attach complete copies of all such exhibits.