Plaintiff definition

Plaintiff means Xxxxxx Xxxxx.
Plaintiff means the United States.
Plaintiff means the Federal Trade Commission (“Commission” or “FTC”).

Examples of Plaintiff in a sentence

  • It is expected that initial discovery will have been served on Plaintiff prior to the receipt of this report by Citizens.

  • The Post Trial Report should also state any appealable issues for both Plaintiff and Defendant and confirm if the appealable issues were preserved, on the record, at trial.

  • Class Representative Service Payments to the Class Representatives of not more than $10,000.00 to the named Plaintiff, Xxxxx Xxxxxx, and of not more than $5,000 each, to Plaintiffs Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxx Xxxxxx and Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx (in addition to any Individual Class Payments [and any Individual PAGA Payments] the Class Representatives are entitled to receive as a Participating Class Members).

  • At the Hearing, the judge will decide whether to grant Final Approval of the Settlement and how much of the Gross Settlement will be paid to Class Counsel, Plaintiff, and the Administrator.

  • For Plaintiff and the members of the Settlement Class who do not opt out of the settlement, the Settlement Class Release shall include all released claims from November 8, 2017 through August 31, 2023 (“Settlement Class Release Period”).


More Definitions of Plaintiff

Plaintiff means the Federal Trade Commission.
Plaintiff or “Petitioner” means any party asserting a claim for relief, whether by way of claim, third-party claim, crossclaim, or counterclaim.
Plaintiff or “Class Representative” shall mean the named class representative, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx.
Plaintiff or “Class Representative” means Plaintiff Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx.
Plaintiff means the person named as plaintiff in a civil action, and where in this chapter acts of the plaintiff are referred to, the reference attributes to the plaintiff the acts of an agent within the scope of the agent’s authority.