Valid Claim Forms Clause Samples

The 'Valid Claim Forms' clause defines the requirements that a claim form must meet to be considered acceptable under the agreement. Typically, this includes specifying the necessary information, such as the claimant's details, the nature of the claim, supporting documentation, and submission procedures. For example, a valid claim form might need to be completed in full, signed, and submitted within a certain timeframe. The core function of this clause is to ensure that claims are presented in a standardized and complete manner, which helps streamline the review process and reduces the risk of disputes over incomplete or improperly submitted claims.
Valid Claim Forms. To be considered “valid”, the Claim Form must contain the Settlement Class member’s name and mailing address, attestation of purchase(s) of Products as described in Section V(D) showing the number of Products purchased during the Class Period. Subject to Section V(H) herein, Claim Forms that do not meet the requirements set forth in this Agreement and in the Claim Form instructions may be rejected. The Settlement Administrator will determine a Claim Form’s validity. Where a good faith basis exists, the Settlement Administrator may reject a Claim Form for, among other reasons: (i) failure to attest to the purchase of the Products for personal, family or household use; (ii) attesting to purchase of products that are not covered by the terms of this Agreement; (iii) attesting to purchase of Products or products not during the Class Period;
Valid Claim Forms. 10.2.1. In order to receive a settlement payment pursuant to Section 4, a Settlement Class Member must submit a valid and timely claim form, substantially in the form attached hereto as side two of Exhibit A (“Claim Form”). A Claim Form is valid and timely if it: (a) includes the Settlement Class Member’s full name and address; (b) includes the telephone number called by Defendant to those Class Members; (c) is postmarked or submitted online by the last date of the 60-day “Claim Period,” as specified in the Claim Form and on the Mail Notice and Q&A Notice, which will be sixty (60) days following the Mailing of the Class Notice; (d) is correct and truthful; and (e) is not successfully challenged under Section 10.2.2 (“Valid Claim Form”) of this Settlement Agreement.
Valid Claim Forms. 10.2.1. In order to receive a settlement payment pursuant to Section 4, a Class Member must submit a valid and timely claim form, substantially in the form attached hereto as side two of Exhibit A (“Claim Form”). A Claim Form is valid and timely if it: (a) includes the Class Member’s full name and address; (b) includes the cellular telephone number called by QC during the Class Period; (c) is postmarked or submitted online by the last date of the 90-day “Claim Period,” as specified in the Claim Form and on the Mail Notice and Website Notice, which will be one hundred and twenty (120) days following entry of the Preliminary Approval Order); (d) is correct and truthful; and (e) is not successfully challenged under Section
Valid Claim Forms. To be considered Valid, the Claim Form must contain the Settlement Class member’s name and mailing address, attestation of purchase(s) of Products as described in subsection (D) showing the number of Products purchased during the Class Period. Subject to subsection (H), Claim Forms that do not meet the requirements set forth in this Agreement and in the Claim Form instructions may be rejected. The Settlement Administrator will determine a Claim Form’s validity. Where a good faith basis exists, the Settlement Administrator may reject a Claim Form for, among other reasons: (i) failure to attest to the purchase of the Products for personal, family or household use; (ii) attesting to purchase of products that are not covered by the terms of this Agreement; (iii) attesting to purchase of Products not during the Class Period; (iv) failure to provide adequate verification or additional information about the Claim pursuant to a request of the Settlement Administrator; (v) failure to fully complete and/or sign the Claim Form; (vi) failure to submit a legible Claim Form; (vii) submission of a fraudulent Claim Form; (viii) submission of a Claim Form that is duplicative of another Claim Form; (ix) submission of a Claim Form by a person who is not a member of the Settlement Class; (x) request by person submitting the Claim Form to pay funds to a person or entity that is not the member of the Settlement Class for whom the Claim Form is submitted; (xi) failure to submit a Claim Form by the end of the Claim Period; or (xii) failure to otherwise meet the requirements of this Agreement.
Valid Claim Forms. 10.2.1. In order to receive a settlement payment pursuant to Section 4, a Settlement Class Member must submit a valid and timely claim form, substantially in the form attached hereto as side two of Exhibit A (“Claim Form”). A Claim Form is valid and timely if it: (a) includes the Settlement Class Member's full name and address; (b) includes the cellular telephone number called by Super during the Class Period; (c) is postmarked or submitted online by September 22, 2022 “Claim Period,” as specified in the Claim Form and on the Mail Notice and Q&A Notice,; (d) is correct and truthful; and (e) is not successfully challenged under Section
Valid Claim Forms. 10.2.1. In order to receive a settlement payment pursuant to Section 4, a Class Member must submit a valid and timely claim form, substantially in the form attached hereto as side two of Exhibit A (“Claim Form”). An electronic copy of the claim form will be available on the Settlement Website. A Claim Form is valid and timely if it: (a) includes an attestation that Class Member’s cellular telephone number was called by Defendant during the Class Period where Class Member had not provided that number to Defendant prior to the call and that the Class Member is not: (1) a current or former employee, officer, director, agent, or legal representative of Defendant, (2) a current or former employee or legal professional of Class Counsel, or (3) a current or former employee of the Court; (b) includes the Class Member’s full name and address (at the time of the unwanted call during the Class Period); (c) is postmarked or submitted online by the last date of the 90-day “Claim Period,” as specified in the Claim Form and on the Mail Notice and Website Notice, which will be one hundred and twenty (120) days following entry of the Preliminary Approval Order); (d) is correct and truthful; and (e) is not excluded pursuant to Section 10.2.2 (“Valid Claim Form”).