Alliance-One definition
Examples of Alliance-One in a sentence
If you do not exclude yourself, you will release your claims against Capital One, Capital Management Systems, Leading Edge Recovery Solutions, and AllianceOne Receivables Management, Inc.
If you have a pending lawsuit against Capital One, Capital Management Systems, LP, Leading Edge Recovery Solutions, LLC, and AllianceOne Receivables Management, Inc.
If you do not exclude yourself and the Settlement is finally approved, you give up any right to ▇▇▇ Capital One, AllianceOne, Capital Management Systems, and Leading Edge Recovery Solutions on any of the claims that this Settlement resolves.
AllianceOne does not and shall not oppose such a request, and agrees that it will fund the amount of Attorneys’ Fees and Costs awarded by the Court, up to $733,333.33, and that the amount awarded by the Court may be paid from the Settlement Fund.
Under no circumstances shall AllianceOne be required to pay more than $2,200,000.00 into the Settlement Fund under this Settlement Agreement.
This Settlement Agreement may be amended or modified only by a written instrument signed by AllianceOne and Settlement Class Counsel, or their respective successors-in-interest.
AllianceOne Management Receivables, Inc., in the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington (Civil Action No. 2:15-cv-01224-RAJ alleging, among other things, that AllianceOne failed to comply with the Fair Credit Reporting Act (the “FCRA”).
If approved, you may use your card and personal identification number (PIN) in automated teller machines (ATMs) of the Credit Union, ACCEL/Exchange, STAR, PLUS®, Cirrus®, AllianceOne, and Co-Op networks, and such other machines or facilities as the Credit Union may designate.
AllianceOne is not required to pay any other amounts under this Agreement.
The class that was certified consists of the following: “All natural persons residing in the United States whose consumer report as defined by 15 U.S.C. § 1681a(d) was obtained by AllianceOne, from Experian, for the purpose of collecting a debt arising out of any vehicle parking violation in the United States.