Subclass 3 definition

Subclass 3 means present and future New Orleans students who have requested but not been provided with a special education evaluation and instead given a Section 504 Plan.
Subclass 3 means the collective group of all of the Settlement Class Members, not including Subclass 1 members, who, as of January 1, 2018, (a) had reinstated or paid their loan in full, or (b) were in an active chapter 13 bankruptcy and whose mortgage loan was post- petition current as of that date, or (c) had received a discharge or whose bankruptcy case had been dismissed, and as to whom Wells Fargo had not filed a motion for relief from stay after sending such Settlement Class Member a No-Application Modification solicitation.
Subclass 3. The Camaro Knee-Key Subclass, comprised of those Class Members who own(ed), purchase(d), and/or lease(d) a Subject Vehicle subject to NHTSA Recall No. 14v346.

Examples of Subclass 3 in a sentence

  • Subclass 3: The Camaro Knee-Key Subclass, comprised of those Class Members who own(ed), purchase(d), and/or lease(d) a Subject Vehicle subject to NHTSA Recall No. 14v346.

  • Proposed Subclass 3 Counsel are Peter Prieto and Matthew Weinshall of Podhurst Orseck, P.A.

  • The Court confirms the appointment, for settlement allocation purposes only, of (i) Marc Seltzer of Susman Godfrey as Subclass 1 Counsel; (ii) Joe Rice and Kevin Dean of Motley Rice as Subclass 2 Counsel; (iii) Peter Prieto and Matthew Weinshall of Podhurst Orseck, P.A. as Subclass 3 Counsel; (iv) David Boies and Steven Davis of Boies Schiller Flexner LLP as Subclass 4 Counsel; and (v) Adam Levitt and John Tangren of DiCello Levitt Gutzler as Subclass 5 Counsel (collectively, “Subclass Counsel”).

  • Immediate transfer to home detention of members of Subclass 3: People in custody who are 55 years of age and older with less than one year remaining on their sentence and eli- gible for home detention pursuant to 730 ILCS 5/5-8A-3(d).

  • Immediate transfer to home detention of members of Subclass 3: People in custody who are 55 years of age and older with less than one year remaining on their sentence and eligible for home detention pursuant to 730 ILCS 5/5-8A-3(d).

  • Subclass 3 contains 700 peo- ple who are over age 55, have less than one year left on their sentence, and are eligible for trans- fer to home detention.

  • Subclass 1 is represented by named plaintiffs D.L. and J.B. Subclass 2 is represented by named plaintiffs T.F. and H.W. Subclass 3 is represented by named plaintiffs D.L., H.W., and T.F. Subclass 4 is represented by named plaintiffs X.Y. and T.L. Mem.

  • Subclass 3 contains 700 people who areover age 55 and have less than one year left on their sentence and eligible for transfer to home detention/electronic monitoring.

  • The total amount of the Settlement Fund available to members of Subclass 3 shall be Twenty Nine Million Nine Hundred Thousand U.S. Dollars ($29,900,000).

  • Plaintiffs’ Class Counsel, Proposed Subclass 1, Counsel, Proposed Subclass 2 Counsel, Proposed Subclass 3 Counsel, Proposed Subclass 4 Counsel, Proposed Subclass 5 Counsel, and Designated Counsel shall have no liability to each other, New GM, the GUC Trust, the Class Action Settlement Administrator or the Qualified Settlement Fund Administrator and Trustee for any actions, errors, or omissions of the Qualified Settlement Fund Administrator and Trustee.

Related to Subclass 3

  • Subclass With respect to the Class A-V Certificates, any Subclass thereof issued pursuant to Section 5.01(c). Any such Subclass will represent the Uncertificated Class A-V REMIC Regular Interest or Interests specified by the initial Holder of the Class A-V Certificates pursuant to Section 5.01(c).

  • Class 2 A-1 Certificates and Class 1-X Component 2. Group 2 Certificates................ Group 2 Senior Certificates and the Subordinated Component related to Loan Group 2.

  • Class P designation on the face thereof, substantially in the form of Exhibit A-5 attached hereto, and evidencing a portion of a class of "regular interests" in REMIC III for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Class H designation on the face thereof, substantially in the form of Exhibit A-4 attached hereto, and evidencing a portion of a class of "regular interests" in REMIC III for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Class 1 A-1, Class 1-A-2 Class 1-A-8 and Class 1-A-9 Certificates.

  • Released Class Claims means the claims being released as described in Paragraph 6.2 below.

  • Class S designation on the face thereof, substantially in the form of Exhibit A-5 attached hereto, and evidencing a portion of a class of "regular interests" in REMIC III for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Class size means the maximum number of students who can receive instruction together in a special class or resource room program and the number of teachers and supplementary school personnel assigned to the class.

  • Unsecured Claims means claims which are not secured by any property of the Debtor’s Estate and which are not part of any other class defined in this Plan.

  • Subordinated Class means, with respect to the Class A Notes, the Class B Notes.

  • Class LT-R Interest The residual interest in the Lower-Tier REMIC as described in the Preliminary Statement and the related footnote thereto.

  • Class Coupon The Class Coupon on each Class of Notes for any Accrual Period will be as set forth in Appendix I for Original Notes and Appendix II for MAC Notes.

  • Class D Class E," "Class F," "Class G," "Class H," "Class J," "Class K," "Class L," "Class M," "Class N," "Class O," "Class P," "Class R-I," "Class R-II" and "Class R-III" respectively, on the face thereof, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibits.

  • Class C Certificates Any one of the Class C Certificates executed by the Trustee, and authenticated and delivered by the Certificate Registrar, substantially in the form annexed hereto as Exhibit A-18, representing the right to distributions as set forth herein and therein and evidencing a regular interest in REMIC 4.

  • Secured Claims means Claims held by “secured creditors” as defined in the CCAA, including Construction Lien Claims, to the extent of the Allocated Value of the Property securing such Claim, with the balance of the Claim being a Deficiency Claim, and amounts subject to section 6(6) of the CCAA;

  • Allowed Unsecured Claim means all or that portion of an Unsecured Claim which is an Allowed Claim.