Washington Settlement Class definition
Washington Settlement Class means the Washington Class previously certified in the Litigation, which includes all persons or entities who purchased or leased a Ford or a Lincoln vehicle in Washington from Ford Motor Company or through a Ford Motor Company Dealership before August 9, 2013, which vehicle was equipped with a MyFord Touch or MyLincoln Touch in-vehicle information and entertainment system. Excluded from all of the Settlement Classes are: (1) all federal court judges who have presided over this case and any members of their immediate families; (2) all entities and natural persons that elect to exclude themselves from the Settlement Classes; (3) all entities and natural persons that have litigated claims involving MFT against Ford to final judgment; (4) all entities and natural persons who, via a settlement or otherwise, delivered to Ford releases of their claims involving MFT; (5) Ford’s employees, officers, directors, agents, and representatives, and their family members; and (6) all entities and natural persons who submitted a valid request for exclusion following the Notice of Pendency of Class Action, provided that any person who excluded himself will be given an opportunity to revoke his exclusion and re-enter the Settlement Class.
Washington Settlement Class means all persons or entities who
Washington Settlement Class means all persons or entities who purchased or leased a Ford or a Lincoln vehicle in Washington from Ford Motor Company or 21 through a Ford Motor Company Dealership before August 9, 2013, which vehicle was equipped with a MyFord Touch or MyLincoln Touch in-vehicle information 22 and entertainment system.
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Washington Settlement Class means all persons or entities who purchased or leased a Ford or a Lincoln vehicle in Washington from Ford Motor Company or