Objection Process Sample Clauses

Objection Process. 10.1 A Settlement Class Member who wishes to object to the Settlement must notify the Court of his or her objection, in writing, on or before the Claim Filing Deadline.
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Objection Process. 7.1 A Settlement Class Member who wishes to object to the Settlement must notify the District Court of that objection, in writing, by the later of (i) the date which is sixty (60) days after the last date Mail Notice is disseminated or (ii) the date established by the Court for submitting objections.
Objection Process a. The Notices shall advise Settlement Class Members of their rights, including the right to be excluded from or object to the Settlement Agreement and its terms. The Notices shall specify that any objection to this Settlement Agreement, and any papers submitted in support of said objection, shall be received by the Court at the Final Approval Hearing only if, on or before the Objection/Exclusion Deadline approved by the Court, the person making an objection shall file notice of his/her intention to do so and at the same time: (1) file copies of such papers he/she proposes to submit at the Final Approval Hearing with the Clerk of the Court; and (2) send copies of such papers to the Settlement Administrator. A copy of the objection must also be mailed to the Settlement Administrator at the address that the Settlement Administrator will establish to receive requests for exclusion or objections, Claim Forms, and any other communication relating to this Settlement.
Objection Process. (i) Members of the Settlement Class who are not Opt-Outs have the right to object to this Settlement Agreement or the proposed Settlement. Members of the Settlement Class who wish to object to the Settlement Agreement or proposed Settlement must, no later than the Response Deadline, send to the Settlement Administrator via U.S. Mail either a written statement objecting to the Settlement or a written notice of intention to appear at the Final Approval Hearing and object, as set forth below. The postmark date of the notice of objection shall be the exclusive means for determining whether the notice of objection is timely. The Settlement Administrator will provide any objections to all counsel for the Parties upon receipt of such objections, and to the Court if desired and in the manner directed by the Court.
Objection Process. 8.1 A member of the Settlement Class who wishes to comment on or object to the Settlement or any part of it may do so by appearing at the Final Approval Hearing and addressing the Court or by timely submitting a written objection.
Objection Process. Unless otherwise provided by order of the Court, no further objections will be required with respect to any Claims that are to be resolved and paid through the Settlement Facility or the Litigation Facility. Any objections to other Claims that have not been filed by the Confirmation Date may be filed solely by the Debtor or the Reorganized Debtor. 11.4
Objection Process. If Sellers do not agree with the Net Worth Adjustment
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Objection Process. Following an Objection by either the individual claimant or BP, one or more independent third parties appointed by the Claims Administrator (each an “Objection Reviewer”) will evaluate only the implementation of the Seafood Supplemental Distribution formula to the Seafood Compensation Program values.
Objection Process. 38. Class Members who do not opt out of the Settlement (i.e., Settlement Class Members) have the right to object to the Settlement. Written objections to the Settlement must be mailed, e-mailed, or faxed to the Settlement Administrator, postmarked or time-stamped no later than fourteen (14) calendar days after the date that Plaintiff files motions for final approval of the Settlement and approval of Class Counsel’s attorneys’ fees and costs, Settlement-Administration Expenses, the Class Representative’s Service Award, and the LWDA’s share of the PAGA Payment.
Objection Process. Settlement Class Members who intend to object 25 must include in an objection submitted to the Court and served on the Parties
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