Settlement Hearing definition

Settlement Hearing means the hearing to be held by the Court to determine, inter alia, whether the proposed Settlement is fair, reasonable, and adequate and should be approved.
Settlement Hearing means the hearing to be held by the Court to determine whether the proposed Settlement is fair, reasonable, and adequate and should be approved.

Examples of Settlement Hearing in a sentence

  • Persons who intend to object and desire to present evidence at the Settlement Hearing must include in their written objection or notice of appearance the identity of any witnesses they may call to testify and exhibits they intend to introduce into evidence at the hearing.

  • You are not required to hire an attorney to represent you in making written objections or in appearing at the Settlement Hearing.

  • Objectors who intend to appear at the Settlement Hearing through counsel must also identify that counsel by name, address, and telephone number.

  • Current Clover Stockholders do not need to appear at the Settlement Hearing or take any other action to indicate their approval.

  • If you intend to attend the Settlement Hearing, you should confirm the date and time of the hearing as stated in paragraph 63 above.


More Definitions of Settlement Hearing

Settlement Hearing means the hearing or hearings at which the Court will review the adequacy, fairness, and reasonableness of the Settlement.
Settlement Hearing means the hearing at or after which the Court will make a final decision pursuant to Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure as to whether the Settlement contained in the Stipulation is fair, reasonable and adequate, and therefore, should receive final approval from the Court.
Settlement Hearing means the hearing set by the Court to consider final approval of the Settlement.
Settlement Hearing means the hearing to be held by the Court to
Settlement Hearing means any hearing or hearings at which the Court will consider final approval of the Settlement.
Settlement Hearing means a hearing required under Rule 23.1 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, at or after which the Court will review the adequacy, fairness, and reasonableness of the Settlement and determine whether to issue the Final Order and Judgment.