Request for Exclusion Sample Clauses

Request for Exclusion. “Request for Exclusion” means a request by any Class Member for exclusion from the Settlement.
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Request for Exclusion. “Request for Exclusion” shall mean any request by any Settlement Class Member for exclusion from the Settlement Class in compliance with Section V herein.
Request for Exclusion. (Opt-Outs) and Exclusion List. The Administrator will promptly review on a rolling basis Requests for Exclusion to ascertain their validity. Not later than 7 days after the expiration of the deadline for submitting Requests for Exclusion, the Administrator shall email a list to Class Counsel and Defense Counsel containing (a) the names and other identifying information of Class Members who have timely submitted valid Requests for Exclusion (“Exclusion List”); (b) the names and other identifying information of Class Members who have submitted invalid Requests for Exclusion; (c) copies of all Requests for Exclusion from Settlement submitted (whether valid or invalid).
Request for Exclusion. Any Member of the Settlement Classes who wishes to be excluded from the Settlement Classes, and who did not previously exclude themselves, must submit a request for exclusion (“Request for Exclusion”) to the Settlement Administrator at the address specified in the Class Notice by the date specified in the Preliminary Approval Order and recited in the Class Notice. This requirement does not apply to members of the classes who previously opted out. The 429 putative class members who previously submitted valid opt-out forms need not opt-out again. Members of the Settlement Classes who wish to be excluded from the Settlement Classes must do so with respect to all Class Vehicles they own(ed) or lease(d). Members of the Settlement Classes may not exclude themselves from the Settlement Classes with respect to one or more Class Vehicles and include themselves in the Settlement Classes with respect to one or more other Class Vehicles. To be effective, the Request for Exclusion must be sent via first-class U.S. mail to the specified address and: • Include the Member of the Settlement Classes’s full name, address, and telephone number; • Identify the model, model year, and vehicle identification number of the Member of the Settlement Classes’s Class Vehicle(s); • Explicitly and unambiguously state his, her, or its desire to be excluded from the Settlement Classes in In re MyFord Touch Consumer Litigation; and • Be individually and personally signed by the Member of the Settlement Classes (if the Member of the Settlement Classes is represented by counsel, it must also be signed by such counsel). Any Member of the Settlement Classes who fails to submit a timely and complete Request for Exclusion sent to the proper address shall be subject to and bound by this Settlement Agreement and every order or judgment entered pursuant to this Settlement Agreement. Any purported Request for Exclusion or other communication sent to such address that is unclear or internally inconsistent with respect to the Member of the Settlement Classes’s desire to be excluded from the Settlement Classes will be deemed invalid unless determined otherwise by the Court. Requests for exclusion can only be submitted individually on behalf of each Class Vehicle(s) owned or leased by the individual Member of the Settlement Classes. For example, mass-opt outs and class requests for exclusion shall not be permitted. The Settlement Administrator will receive purported Requests for Exclusion and will follo...
Request for Exclusion. Any Settlement Class Member who wishes to be excluded from the Settlement Class must submit a request for exclusion (“Request for Exclusion”) to Ford at the address specified in the Class Notice by the date specified in the Preliminary Approval Order and recited in the Class Notice. Settlement Class Members who wish to be excluded from the Settlement Class must do so with respect to all Class Vehicles they own(ed) or lease(d); Settlement Class Members may not exclude themselves from the Settlement Class with respect to some Class Vehicles and include themselves in the Settlement Class with respect to other Class Vehicles. To be effective, the Request for Exclusion must be sent via first-class U.S. mail to the specified address and:
Request for Exclusion. Any Class Member who wishes to be excluded from the Settlement Class must submit a request for exclusion no later than 42 days after the mailing of the Notice. Any Class Member who fails to submit a timely request to be excluded shall be subject to and bound by this Settlement Agreement and every order or judgment entered pursuant to this Settlement Agreement.
Request for Exclusion. “Request for Exclusion” refers to a timely, written, opt- 23 out request signed by a Class Member and submitted to the Settlement Administrator with the following 24 information: (1) the Class Member’s full name and current mailing address, (2) the last four digits of the 25 Class Member’s social security number, and (3) an express statement that the Class Member wishes to 26 be excluded from the terms of the Agreement.
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Request for Exclusion. The Notice shall explain the procedure for Settlement Class Members to exclude themselves or “opt-out” of the Settlement by submitting a Request for Exclusion to the Settlement Administrator prior to the deadline set by the Court for such action and as described in the Notice and Summary Notice (the “Opt-Out Deadline”). A Request for Exclusion shall identify the Settlement Class Member’s type of claim (i.e., whether it is a Dog Injury Claim or Consumer Food Purchase Claim) and, if applicable, the name of the Settlement Class Member’s attorney. If a Settlement Class Member submits both a Claim and a Request for Exclusion, the Settlement Administrator will disregard the Request for Exclusion.
Request for Exclusion. “Request for Exclusion” shall mean any request by any Class Member for exclusion from the Class in compliance with Section V herein.
Request for Exclusion. Election Not to Participate or Opt-out statement by a Class Member, as described further in Paragraph 3.9.
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