Common use of Conditional Certification of the Settlement Class Clause in Contracts

Conditional Certification of the Settlement Class. The Parties agree that the Settlement Class shall be conditionally certified, in accordance with the terms of this Settlement Agreement, solely for purposes of effectuating the settlement embodied in this Settlement Agreement. The City does not consent, and Class Counsel and the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Plaintiffs agree that the City shall not be deemed to have consented, to the certification of the Settlement Class for any purpose other than to effectuate the settlement embodied in this Settlement Agreement. In the event the Settlement Agreement is terminated pursuant to its terms, or if for any reason the settlement embodied in this Settlement Agreement is not effectuated or the Judgment does not become Final, the certification of the Settlement Class shall be vacated, and the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Action shall proceed as though the Settlement Class had never been certified, with all parties reserving all of their claims and defenses.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Settlement Agreement

Conditional Certification of the Settlement Class. The Parties agree that the Settlement Class shall be conditionally certified, in accordance with the terms of this Settlement Agreement, solely for purposes of effectuating the settlement embodied in this Settlement Agreement. The City does not consent, and Class Counsel and the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Willits Plaintiffs agree that the City shall not be deemed to have consented, to the certification of the Settlement Class for any purpose other than to effectuate the settlement embodied in this Settlement Agreement. In the event the Settlement Agreement is terminated pursuant to its terms, or if for any reason the settlement embodied in this Settlement Agreement is not effectuated or the Judgment does not become Final, the certification of the Settlement Class shall be vacated, and the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Willits Action shall proceed as though the Settlement Class had never been certified, with all parties reserving all of their claims and defenses.

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Sources: Settlement Agreement