To Object to the Settlement Sample Clauses

To Object to the Settlement. Any Class Member who wishes to object to the Settlement must do so in writing. Any written objection must be filed with the Court and served on Class Counsel, Defendant’s counsel, and the Settlement Administrator, no later than <<Date>>. A written objection must set forth the name of the lawsuit (Xxxxxxxx, et al. v. Advance Magazine Publishers Inc., et al., Case No. 37-2020-00009732-CU-BT-CTL), the objector’s full name, address, and current telephone number, and the following statement: “I declare under penalty of perjury that, to the best of my knowledge, I enrolled in an automatic renewal or continuous service subscription directly through Advance Magazine Publishers Inc. or subsidiaries thereof d/b/a Condé Nast, was charged for at least one renewal for such publication or service, and used a California street address as the shipping or billing address for that publication or service, and I wish to object to the Settlement.” The written objection must also state the factual and legal basis for the objection, the Condé Nast Publication(s) or Service(s) to which he or she was a subscriber, the name and contact information of any and all attorneys representing, advising, or in any way assisting the objector in connection with the preparation of submission of the objection or who may profit from the pursuit of the objection, and a statement indicating whether the objector intends to appear at the final approval hearing. If an objection is submitted in writing, any documents that the objecting Class Member wishes for the Court to consider must also be attached to the objection. Class Counsel and Defendant may respond to any objections, as appropriate, either in briefs filed in advance of the Final Approval Hearing or at the Final Approval Hearing. Any written objection must be filed with the Court and served by mail as follows: (1) to the Settlement Administrator, at Granillo v. Advance Magazine Publishers Settlement Administrator, c/o CPT Group, Inc., 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxx, XX 00000; (2) to counsel for Defendant, Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, Dentons US LLP, 000 X. Xxxxxxxx St., Los Angeles, CA 90017; and (3) to Class Counsel, Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Dostart Xxxxxxx & Xxxxxxx LLP, 0000 Xx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xx Xxxxx, XX 00000. If you intend to object to the Settlement but also wish to receive your share of the Settlement if it is approved by the Court, you must also submit a timely and valid Claim Form as explained above. You may hire your own attorney to adv...
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To Object to the Settlement. Any Class Member who wishes to object to the Settlement may do so orally or in writing. Any written objection must be filed with the Court and served on Class Counsel, Defendant’s counsel, and the Settlement Administrator, no later than
To Object to the Settlement. The United States District Court for the District of New Jersey has preliminar i ly approved the Settlement as fair and reasonable. The Court will hold a final approval hearing on 1 Capitalized terms in this Notice are defined in the PartiesSettlement Agreement and Release (“Settlement” or “Agreement”) which is available for review at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. , 201_ at : _.m., before the Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx, United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Building & U.S. Courthouse, 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxx 0000, Newark, N.J. 07101 (the “Final Approval Hearing”).
To Object to the Settlement. If you do not request exclusion from the Settlement but believe the proposed Settlement is unfair or inadequate in any respect, you may object to the Settlement, by both filing a Claim and Consent to Join Form and by filing a written objection with the Court and mailing a copy of each to Class Counsel and Counsel for Defendant at the following addresses: CLASS COUNSEL COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX LAW FIRM Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx 00 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx 0000 Xxxxxxx, Xxxxx 00000 Telephone: (000)000-0000 XXXXXXXX XXXXX, PLLC Xxxxxxx Xxxxx 0 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Suite 1500 Houston, Texas 77046 Telephone: (000)000-0000 XXXXXXXX & XXXXX Xxxx Xxxxx 0000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxx. Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxxx 00000 Telephone: (000)000-0000 KULLMAN LAW FIRM Xxx Xxxxx III Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Suite 1600 New Orleans, Louisiana 70163 Telephone: (000)000-0000 All objections must be signed and set forth your address, telephone number, and the name of the Litigation. Your objection should clearly explain why you object to the proposed Settlement and must state that either you or someone on your behalf intends to appear at the Final Approval and Fairness Hearing. All objections must be filed with the Court, and received by Class Counsel and Counsel for Defendant, by no later than [** INSERT DATE **]. If you submit a timely objection, you may appear, at your own expense, at the Final Approval and Fairness Hearing, discussed below. Any Putative Class Member who does not object in the manner described above shall be deemed to have waived any objections, and shall forever be foreclosed from objecting to the fairness or adequacy of the proposed Settlement, the payment of attorneys’ fees, litigation costs, the Service Award, the claims process, and any and all other aspects of the Settlement. Even if you file an objection, in order to receive a Settlement Payment under the Settlement, you must properly submit a timely and valid Claim and Consent to Join Settlement Form.
To Object to the Settlement. If you wish to remain in the Class but object to any aspect of the Settlement, you must file a written objection with the Court by , 2021. You also must serve copies of your written objection upon Class Counsel and Y&C’s counsel at the addresses listed below and postmarked no later than , 2021: Y&C Class Action Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx, Esq.
To Object to the Settlement. If you wish to remain in the Class but object to any aspect of the Settlement, you must file a written objection with the Court by , 2022. You also must serve copies of your written objection upon Class Counsel and S&A’s counsel at the addresses listed below and postmarked no later than , 2022: Xxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx, Esq. Xxxxxx & Xxxxxxxxx, APC 0000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxx 000 Xxxxxx Xxxx, XX 00000 Xxxxx X. Xxxx Xxxxxx, LLC 0000 Xxxxxxx Xx., Xxx. 0000 Xxx Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 Any written objection to the Settlement must comply with the terms of the proposed Settlement Agreement and must contain your name, current address, telephone number, and email address, as well as the substance of your objection(s). You may also appear in person at the final hearing to be held as stated below in order to explain your objection(s). You may hire an attorney at your own expense to represent you at this hearing and to make objections to the Settlement. Anyone who intends to appear in person or have an attorney at their expense appear at the final hearing must comply with the terms of the proposed Settlement Agreement. Only Class Members who object to the proposed Settlement in accordance with these procedures will be permitted to appeal or otherwise seek review of any decision by the Court approving the proposed Settlement. Class Members who fail to present objections to the proposed Settlement Agreement in the manner provided above shall be deemed to have waived any such objections and shall be forever foreclosed from making any objections (by appeal or otherwise) to the proposed Settlement.
To Object to the Settlement. If you wish to object to the settlement, you must file an objection with the Court, Class Counsel and Xxxxxxx’x Counsel no later than [ADD DATE]. Complete details on how to Object are found on the website below. A final hearing will be held on at , to determine the fairness, reasonableness and adequacy of the proposed settlement and to award attorneys’ fees and costs. The motions for attorneys’ fees and costs and plaintiff incentive awards will be posted on [ADD ADDRESS] after they are filed. The final hearing will take place before the Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx X. Briccetti in Courtroom 620, of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, 000 Xxxxxxxxx Xx., Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxx Xxxx 00000, You may ask to appear at the hearing, but are not required to do so.
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To Object to the Settlement. If you wish to object to the terms of the settlement, you may do so under the procedures set forth below. If your objection is rejected you will be bound by the final judgment just as if you had not objected. If you decide to object, you must file a written objection with the Court, Class Counsel, and Defendants’ Counsel at the addresses set forth below, no later than [60 days after the last Class Notice is Published]. Such a request shall contain the following information: (i) Your name, address and telephone number, and if represented by counsel, the name of your counsel; (ii) a signed declaration stating that you are a member of the Class and purchased one or more of the Covered Products; (iii) a statement of all objections to the Settlement; and (iv) a statement of whether you intend to appear at the Fairness Hearing, either with or without counsel, and if with counsel, the name of your counsel who will attend.
To Object to the Settlement. Any Class Member who wishes to object to the Settlement must file a written objection with the Court and serve copies of the objection on Class Counsel, Defendants’ counsel, and the Settlement Administrator, no later than <<Date>>. A written objection must set forth the name of the lawsuit (XxXxxxxxx v. Bitdefender Inc., et al., Case No. 37-2019-00066655-CU-BT-CTL), the objector’s full name, address, and current telephone number, and the following statement: “I declare under penalty of perjury that, to the best of my knowledge, between December 16, 2015 and September 16, 2020, I purchased software or another product from Defendants in response to an automatic renewal offer or continuous service offer, and I wish to object to the Settlement.” The written objection must also state the factual and legal basis for the objection, must attach any documents that the objecting Class Member wishes for the Court to consider, and must identify any lawyer who assisted, provided advice, or represents the objecting Class Member with respect to the Lawsuit or such objection. The objection must be filed with the Court and served by mail as follows: (1) to the Settlement Administrator, at XxXxxxxxx v. Bitdefender Inc., et al. Settlement Administrator, c/o CPT Group, Inc., 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxx, XX 00000; (2) to counsel for Bitdefender, Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx

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  • HOW DO I OBJECT TO THE SETTLEMENT Only Participating Class Members have the right to object to the Settlement. Before deciding whether to object, you may wish to see what Plaintiff and XXXX are asking the Court to approve. At least 16 court days before the Final Approval Hearing, Class Counsel and/or Plaintiff will file in Court (1) a Motion for Final Approval that includes, among other things, the reasons why the proposed Settlement is fair, and (2) a Motion for Fees, Litigation Expenses and Service Award stating (i) the amount Class Counsel is requesting for attorneys’ fees and litigation expenses; and (ii) the amount Plaintiff is requesting as a Class Representative Service Award. Upon reasonable request, Class Counsel (whose contact information is in Section 9 of this Notice) will send you copies of these documents at no cost to you. You can also view them on the Administrator’s Website (xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/case-list) or the Court’s website (xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/documentimages/pacommerce/login.aspx?appId=IMG&casetype=CIV). A Participating Class Member who disagrees with any aspect of the Agreement, the Motion for Final Approval and/or Motion for Fees, Litigation Expenses and Service Award may wish to object, for example, that the proposed Settlement is unfair, or that the amounts requested by Class Counsel or Plaintiff are too high or too low. The deadline for sending written objections to the Administrator is . Be sure to tell the Administrator what you object to, why you object, and any facts that support your objection. Make sure you identify the Action (“Xxxxxxxx x. Xxxx Enterprises”) and include your name, current address, telephone number, and approximate dates of employment for XXXX, and sign the objection. Section 9 of this Notice has the Administrator’s contact information. Alternatively, a Participating Class Member can object (or personally retain a lawyer to object at your own cost) by attending the Final Approval Hearing. You (or your attorney) should be ready to tell the Court what you object to, why you object, and any facts that support your objection. See Section 8 of this Notice (immediately below) for specifics regarding the Final Approval Hearing.

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  • Stock Subject to the Plan The number of shares of Stock allocated to the Plan and reserved to satisfy Awards under the Plan as of December 29, 2013 (the “Share Reserve”) shall be an aggregate of One Million Four Hundred Seventy Five Thousand (1,475,000) shares of Stock in addition to shares of Stock subject to awards outstanding under (i) this Plan; and (ii) the Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. 2002 Stock Incentive Plan that may lapse, terminate, be forfeited or otherwise expire. Awards shall be counted against this limit as one (1) share of Stock for every one (1) share of Stock subject to the Awards. The maximum number of shares of Stock subject to Awards which are Options and Stock Appreciation Rights which may be granted during a calendar year to a Participant shall be Three Hundred Thousand (300,000). Notwithstanding the preceding, in no event shall the number of shares of Stock awarded to Participants under the Plan, when taken in combination with the number of outstanding shares of Stock previously issued by the Company, a Parent or Subsidiary to employees of the Company, a Parent or Subsidiary, exceed the limit specified in the Company Charter. The Company may, in its discretion, use shares held in the treasury or shares acquired on the public market, if applicable, in lieu of authorized but unissued shares. Shares of Stock subject to an Award that is forfeited, expires or is settled for cash (in whole or in part) shall, to the extent of such forfeiture, expiration or cash settlement, be added to the shares of Stock available for Awards under the Plan. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the following shares of Stock shall not be added to the shares authorized for issuance under this Section 3: (i) shares of Stock tendered by the Participant in payment of the purchase price of an Option; (ii) shares of Stock tendered by the Participant or withheld by the Company to satisfy any tax withholding obligation with respect to Options or Stock Appreciation Rights; (iii) shares of Stock subject to a Stock Appreciation Right that are not issued in connection with its share settlement on exercise thereof; and (iv) shares of Stock reacquired by the Company on the open market or otherwise using cash proceeds from the exercise of Options.

  • Shares Subject to the Plan Subject to the provisions of Section 13 of the Plan, the maximum number of Shares that the Company may issue for all Awards is 1,453,334 Shares, provided that the Company shall not make additional awards under the Commonwealth Energy Corporation 1999 Equity Incentive Plan, as amended and assumed by Commerce Energy Group, Inc. For all Awards, the Shares issued pursuant to the Plan may be authorized but unissued Shares, or Shares that the Company has reacquired or otherwise holds in treasury. Shares that are subject to an Award that for any reason expires, is forfeited, is cancelled, or becomes unexercisable, and Shares that are for any other reason not paid or delivered under the Plan shall again, except to the extent prohibited by Applicable Law, be available for subsequent Awards under the Plan. In addition, the Committee may make future Awards with respect to Shares that the Company retains from otherwise delivering pursuant to an Award either (i) as payment of the exercise price of an Award, or (ii) in order to satisfy the withholding or employment taxes due upon the grant, exercise, vesting or distribution of an Award. Notwithstanding the foregoing, but subject to adjustments pursuant to Section 13 below, the number of Shares that are available for ISO Awards shall be determined, to the extent required under applicable tax laws, by reducing the number of Shares designated in the preceding paragraph by the number of Shares granted pursuant to Awards (whether or not Shares are issued pursuant to such Awards), provided that any Shares that are either issued or purchased under the Plan and forfeited back to the Plan, or surrendered in payment of the Exercise Price for an Award shall be available for issuance pursuant to future ISO Awards.

  • Agreement Subject to the Plan This Agreement is subject to the provisions of the Plan and shall be interpreted in accordance therewith. The Holder hereby acknowledges receipt of a copy of the Plan.

  • Payments and Credits with Respect to the Cash Accounts The Custodian shall make payments from or deposits to any of the cash accounts in the course of carrying out its administrative duties, including but not limited to income collection with respect to Investments, and otherwise in accordance with Instructions. The Custodian and its Sub-custodians shall be required to credit amounts to the cash accounts only when moneys are actually received in cleared funds in accordance with banking practice in the country and currency of deposit. Any credit made to any Principal or Agency Account or any other Fund account before actual receipt of cleared funds shall be provisional and may be reversed by the Custodian or its Sub-custodian in the event such payment is not actually collected. Unless otherwise specifically agreed in writing by the Custodian or any Sub-custodian, all deposits shall be payable only at the branch of the Custodian or Sub-custodian where the deposit is made or carried.

  • Puts Prior to the Settlement Date During the period from the Bank Closing Date to and including the Business Day immediately preceding the Settlement Date, the Assuming Bank shall be entitled to require the Receiver to purchase any Asset which the Assuming Bank can establish is evidenced by forged or stolen instruments as of the Bank Closing Date; provided, that, the Assuming Bank shall not have the right to require the Receiver to purchase any such Asset with respect to which the Assuming Bank has taken any action referred to in Section 3.4(a)(ii) with respect to such Asset. The Assuming Bank shall transfer all such Assets to the Receiver without recourse, and shall indemnify the Receiver against any and all claims of any Person claiming by, through or under the Assuming Bank with respect to any such Asset, as provided in Section 12.4.

  • Debt to the State If the State Comptroller of Public Accounts is prohibited from issuing a warrant or initiating an electronic funds transfer to the Engineer because of a debt owed to the State, the State shall apply all payment due the Engineer to the debt or delinquent tax until the debt or delinquent tax is paid in full.

  • Notice to the Company The Option shall be exercised in whole or in part by written notice in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit A directed to the Company at its principal place of business accompanied by full payment as hereinafter provided of the exercise price for the number of Option Shares specified in the notice.

  • Objections to Settlement 7.7.1 Only Participating Class Members may object to the class action components of the Settlement and/or this Agreement, including contesting the fairness of the Settlement, and/or amounts requested for the Class Counsel Fees Payment, Class Counsel Litigation Expenses Payment and/or Class Representative Service Payment.

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