Common use of Exclude Yourself from the Settlement Clause in Contracts

Exclude Yourself from the Settlement. If you choose to be excluded from the Settlement, you will not be bound by any judgment or other final disposition of the lawsuit. If you exclude yourself, you are not part of the Settlement and will not receive any benefits from it. You will retain any individual claims against MSG you might have under the FCRA and/or NY FCRA. To request an exclusion, you must send, by first class U.S. mail, written notice to the Settlement Administrator by [XX date] stating your name, address, and that you desire to opt-out of the Settlement and otherwise do not want to participate in the Settlement. The Settlement Administrator’s contact information is: [JND Address] If the request is not postmarked by [XX date] or otherwise does not contain the required information, your request for exclusion will be invalid and you will be bound by the terms of the Settlement approved by the Court, including without limitation, the judgment ultimately rendered in the case, and you will be barred from bringing any claims that arise out of or relate in any way to the claims as specified in the Release referenced in Paragraph 6.

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Sources: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement