Common use of Content of Objections Clause in Contracts

Content of Objections. Written objections must include: (i) the objector’s name, address, telephone number, and email and, if represented by counsel, the name, address, and telephone number of his or her counsel; (ii) a statement of each objection; (iii) a written brief detailing the specific basis for each objection, including any legal and factual support the objector wishes to bring to the Court’s attention and any evidence the objector wishes to introduce in support of the objection; and (iv) the objector’s handwritten signature. No objection may be made on behalf of a group of Settlement Class members.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Settlement Agreement

Content of Objections. Written objections must include: (i) the objector’s name, address, telephone number, and email and, if represented by counsel, the name, address, and telephone number of his or her counselemail; (ii) a statement of each objection; (iii) a written brief detailing the specific basis for each objection, including any legal and factual support the objector wishes to bring to the Court’s attention and any evidence the objector wishes to introduce in support of the objection; and (iv) . If the objection is made through an attorney, the written objection must also include the identity of the Settlement Class member represented by objector’s handwritten signaturecounsel. No objection may be made on behalf of a group of Settlement Class members.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Settlement Agreement