Common use of Objection Procedures Clause in Contracts

Objection Procedures. 6.1 Each Settlement Class Member who does not file a timely Request for Exclusion may file with the Court a notice of intent to object to the Class Settlement Agreement. The Long Notice shall instruct Settlement Class Members who wish to object to the Agreement to send their written objections only to the Court. The Notice shall make clear that the Court can only approve or deny the Class Settlement Agreement and cannot change the terms. The Notice shall advise Settlement Class Members of the deadline for submission of any objections. 6.2 All such notices of an intent to object to the Class Settlement Agreement must be written and must include all of the following: (i) the objector’s full name, address, telephone number, and e-mail address (if any); (ii) information identifying the objector as a Settlement Class Member, including proof that the objector is a member of the Settlement Class; (iii) a statement as to whether the objection applies only to the Settlement Class Member, to a specific subset of the Settlement Class, or to the entire class; (iv) a clear and detailed written statement of the specific legal and factual bases for each and every objection, accompanied by any legal support for the objection the objector believes applicable; (v) the identity of any counsel representing the objector;

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Class Settlement Agreement, Class Settlement Agreement, Class Settlement Agreement

Objection Procedures. 6.1 Each Settlement Class Member who does not file a timely Request for Exclusion may file with the Court a notice of intent to object to the Class Settlement Agreement. The Long Notice shall instruct Settlement Class Members who wish to object to the Agreement to send their written objections only to the Court. The Notice shall make clear that the Court can only approve or deny the Class Settlement Agreement and cannot change the terms. The Notice shall advise Settlement Class Members of the deadline for submission of any objections. 6.2 All such notices of an intent to object to the Class Settlement Agreement must be written and must include all of the following: (i) the objector’s full name, address, telephone number, and e-mail address (if any); (ii) information identifying the objector as a Settlement Class Member, including proof that the objector is a member of the Settlement Class; (iii) a statement as to whether the objection applies only to the Settlement Class Member, to a specific subset of the Settlement Class, or to the entire class; (iv) a clear and detailed written statement of the specific legal and factual bases for each and every objection, accompanied by any legal support for the objection the objector believes applicable; (v) the identity of any counsel representing the objector;

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Class Settlement Agreement