Litigations definition
Examples of Litigations in a sentence
The Servicer shall not manage (on behalf of the Owner or any of its Affiliates) any class action claim in which the Owner or any of its Affiliates is a defendant or any Litigation based upon a claim brought by the Owner unless the Owner shall elect otherwise with respect to any particular Litigation(s), in which case the Servicer shall manage and administer such Litigation(s) on behalf of the Owner or any of its Affiliates.
FEDERAL MDL AND STATE COORDINATION COMMON BENEFIT FEES: Various Attorneys, including ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Law Group, frequently serve on plaintiffs’ steering or executive committees in Multi-District Litigations (MDLs) and/or the California state court coordinated proceedings (JCCP’s) and perform work which benefits Attorneys’ clients as well as clients of other attorneys involved in the same litigation.
There have been no claims, complaints, charges, investigations, voluntary disclosures, or Litigations under Trade Controls involving any Seller or its Subsidiaries, and to the Knowledge of the Sellers, there are no pending or threatened claims or investigations involving suspect or confirmed violations thereof.
As of the date hereof, there are no Litigations pending, or to Parent's knowledge, threatened against Parent or any of its Subsidiaries with respect to the Business, the outcomes of which, individually or in the aggregate, are reasonably likely to have a Material Adverse Effect.
Except as disclosed in the Holdings SEC Reports filed and publicly available prior to the date hereof, there are no Litigations pending, or to Holdings' knowledge, threatened against Holdings or any of its Subsidiaries, the outcomes of which, individually or in the aggregate, are reasonably likely to have a Holdings Material Adverse Effect.