Family Class definition

Family Class means all persons who are brother, sister, mother, father, grandmother or grandfather of a member of the Removed Child Class and/or Jordan’s Class.
Family Class means all persons who are the brother, sister, mother, father, grandmother or grandfather of a member of the Removed Child Class and/or Jordan’s Class, or such other person(s) that the Court directs.
Family Class means all individuals who by reason of their relationship to a member of the Class are entitled to make claims under any of the following or similar statutes in Canada or the common law as a result of the death of or other injury to such member of the Class:

Examples of Family Class in a sentence

  • Single Family Class - single family residential unit, including detached single family, duplex, two-flats, townhouses, and rowhouses.

  • Multiple Family Class - residential buildings consisting of more than one dwelling unit, commonly referred to as apartment buildings, rental cooperatives, condominiums, etc.

  • Through its servants, officers, employees and agents, Canada was negligent and in breach of its non-delegable fiduciary, moral, statutory, and common law duties of care to the Survivor Class, the Family Class and the Deceased Class during the Class Period.

  • Baxter is a proposed representative plaintiff for the Family Class.

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  • Through its servants, officers, contractors, agents and employees, for those conduct and breaches it is in law responsible, Canada was negligent and in breach of its non delegable, fiduciary, statutory, moral and common law duties to the Survivor Class, the Deceased Class and the Family Class during the Class Period.

  • Francey is a proposed representative plaintiff for the Family Class.

  • The proposed Class, which will include Injury Class Members and Family Class Members, will be further defined in the Application for Certification.


More Definitions of Family Class

Family Class means: All persons in Canada who by virtue of personal relationships to Class Members, have claims for damages, including those defined in the Compensation Protocol attached to the Settlement Agreement as Exhibit B. For greater certainty, Family Class includes the spouses, common law spouses, children, grandchildren, parents, brothers, and sisters of Approved Claimants at the time of the Injury or Injuries. A Family Class Member, or their guardian, may complete the following form to apply for compensation under the OxyContin® and OxyNEO® National Settlement Agreement. Private & Confidential (Please type or use blue or black pen and write legibly) IF NO CLAIM FORM IS SUBMITTED BY OR ON BEHALF OF THE OXYCONTIN®/OXYNEO® USER, OR THE OXYCONTIN®/OXYNEO® USER CLAIM IS DEEMED TO BE INELIGIBLE BY THE CLAIMS ADMINISTRATOR, FAMILY MEMBERS ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR COMPENSATION UNDER THE SETTLEMENT. DEADLINE TO SUBMIT ALL CLAIM DOCUMENTATION: FEBRUARY 27, 2024
Family Class and “Family Class Member” means the living partner, spouse, child, grandchild, parent, grandparent or sibling of a Class Member;
Family Class or “Family Class Members” means the spouse, child, grandchild, parent, grandparent or sibling of a Class Member;
Family Class means a class of related persons of the Bond Owner as defined in the Product Rules as detailed on p.20 of this PDS.
Family Class and “Family Class Members” means derivative claims of individual family members of Class Members pursuant to s.61 of the FLA;
Family Class or “Family Law Claimants” means all family members who are entitled to assert a claim pursuant to the Family Law Act and related provincial and territorial legislation with respect to the following:

Related to Family Class

  • Subordinate Class Percentage With respect to any Distribution Date and any Class of Subordinate Certificates, a fraction, expressed as a percentage, the numerator of which is the aggregate Certificate Principal Balance of such Class of Subordinate Certificates immediately prior to such date and the denominator of which is the aggregate Stated Principal Balance of all of the Mortgage Loans (or related REO Properties) (other than the related Discount Fraction of each Discount Mortgage Loan) immediately prior to such Distribution Date.

  • Preliminary Class Notional Amount With respect to each Reference Tranche, the amount which is equal to the Class Notional Amount of such Reference Tranche immediately prior to such Payment Date, after the application of the Preliminary Tranche Write-down Amount in accordance with the same priorities set forth in Section 3.03(b) hereof, and after the application of the Preliminary Tranche Write-up Amount in accordance with the same priorities set forth in the Section 3.03(c) hereof.

  • Restricted Classes As defined in Section 4.02(e).

  • Floating Rate Classes The Classes designated as either “Floating Rate” or “Inverse Floating Rate” in the Prospectus Supplement.

  • Individual Class Payment means the Participating Class Member’s pro rata share of the Net Settlement Amount calculated according to the number of Workweeks worked during the Class Period.

  • Initial Class Principal Balance As set forth in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Class Balance With respect to any Class of Certificates, at any time, the aggregate of the Certificate Balances of all Outstanding Certificates of such Class.