Class Action definition
Class Action means a legal action:
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Class Action means the class action lawsuit in Canada filed against the Company, certain of its former senior officers and directors, and the Company’s former auditor relating to the Restatement.
Examples of Class Action in a sentence
The Parties waive any right to begin, become a party to, participate in, or otherwise proceed in a Class Action as to any Dispute, whether in arbitration, in court, or in any other forum.
More Definitions of Class Action
Class Action. ’ means a lawsuit in which one or more parties seek class treatment pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23 or any State process analogous to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23;
Class Action means the class action proceeding commenced by the Plaintiff, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, in the Quebec Superior Court, Court File no. 200-06-000225-188, in the judicial district of Quebec.
Class Action means the proposed class proceeding commenced by the Plaintiffs in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice bearing Court File No. CV-20-00647324- 00CP.
Class Action refers to a lawsuit involving a large group of people with similar claims against the same persons or companies. Class Arbitration refers to an Arbitration involving a large group of people with similar claims against the same persons or companies.
Class Action means a situation that applies to multiple districts with the same or substantially similar needs and the SBRC has determined that the districts can be considered jointly in a single hearing.
Class Action means the Fourth Consolidated Amended Class Complaint and any putative class actions that are part of the Related Lawsuits, including but not limited to those lawsuits listed on Exhibit 3.
Class Action means certain coordinated class, mass, and individual actions,