Settlement Hearing means the hearing set by the Court under Rule 23(e)(2) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure to consider final approval of the Settlement.
Settlement Hearing means the hearing or hearings at which the Court will review the adequacy, fairness, and reasonableness of the Settlement.
Settlement Hearing means the hearing to be held by the Court to determine, inter alia, whether the proposed Settlement is fair, reasonable, and adequate and should be approved.
Examples of Settlement Hearing in a sentence
The Preliminary Approval Order will, inter alia, preliminarily approve the Settlement, set the date for the Settlement Hearing, approve the form of notice, and prescribe the method for giving notice of the Settlement to the Settlement Class.
A putative Settlement Class Member wishing to make such an exclusion request shall mail the request in written form by first-class mail to the address designated in the Notice for such exclusions, such that it is received no later than twenty-one (21) calendar days prior to the Settlement Hearing.
More Definitions of Settlement Hearing
Settlement Hearing means the hearing at or after which the Court will make a final decision pursuant to Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure as to whether the Settlement contained in the Stipulation is fair, reasonable and adequate, and therefore, should receive final approval from the Court.
Settlement Hearing means the hearing to be held by the Court to
Settlement Hearing means the hearing to be held by the Court to consider final approval of the Settlement pursuant to Rule 23(e) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
Settlement Hearing means any hearing or hearings at which the Court will consider final approval of the Settlement.
Settlement Hearing means a hearing required under Rule 23.1 of the Rules of the Court of Chancery, at or after which the Court will review the adequacy, fairness and reasonableness of the Settlement and determine whether to issue the Final Order and Judgment.
Settlement Hearing means a hearing by the Court to review the adequacy, fairness, and reasonableness of the Settlement set forth in this Stipulation and to determine: (i) whether to enter the Judgment; and (ii) all other matters properly before the Court.