Subclass Member definition
Examples of Subclass Member in a sentence
Objectors must provide the email address associated with their Facebook account to Class Counsel and Facebook’s Counsel so that they can verify whether the objector is a Class or Minor Subclass Member.
Except as expressly provided by order of the Court, no Class Member (including Minor Subclass Member) shall have any interest in the Settlement Fund or any portion thereof.
Nothing in this Agreement shall have any preclusive effect on any damages claim by Plaintiff or any Class Member or Subclass Member, or any claim by Plaintiff or any Class Member or Subclass Member concerning any individualized challenges to their custody or denial/revocation of benefits.
SSN Subclass Members who were California residents when the Data Breach occurred may submit a Claim Form for an additional benefit of $50 per SSN Subclass Member as compensation for their statutory claim(s) under the California Consumer Privacy Act (“California Claims”).
If you enrolled in a LifeLock identity theft protection plan between January 1, 2012, and April 30, 2015, you are also a Subclass Member.
Any Subclass Member or Opt-In who wishes to object to the fairness, reasonableness or adequacy of the Agreement or the settlement must do so in writing.
If you object to the settlement, you must remain a Settlement Class or California Subclass Member (i.e., you may not also exclude yourself from the Settlement Class/Subclass by opting out) and file a written objection in this case with the Court.
After the distribution of attorneys’ fees, Class Counsel’s Litigation Expenses, Administrative Fees, and Compensation for Out-of- Pocket Expenses, the Settlement Administrator will make pro rata settlement payments of 1/2 (50%) of any remaining funds to each Illinois GIPA Subclass Member who submits a claim for GIPA cash compensation.
The proposed plan for distributing both the Subclass Member Notice (along with the Opt-Out Statement to Subclass Members who are not Opt-Ins or Plaintiffs, and the Claim Form and Individual Release, which will accompany the Subclass Member Notice), as well as the Opt-In Notice (along with the Opt-Out Statement to Opt-Ins) likewise appears to be a reasonable method calculated to reach all members of the Subclasses who would be bound by the settlement.
No Subclass Member or Opt In may appear at the Fairness Hearing unless he or she has filed a timely objection that complies with the procedures provided in Section 2.8(A).