Common use of Exclude Yourself Clause in Contracts

Exclude Yourself. You may exclude yourself from the settlement. If you do so, you will not receive any cash payment, but you will not release any claims you may have against Defendant and the Releasees (as that term is defined in the Settlement Agreement). To exclude yourself from the settlement, you must mail a signed letter to the Settlement Administrator at , postmarked by [insert date approximately 60 days after date of Preliminary Approval Order] 2020. The exclusion letter must: 1) contain a statement that you exclude yourself from this Settlement; 2) refer to the case name and case number of this litigation, 3) contain your full name, address, telephone number; and 3) contain your signature.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement