Objections and Exclusions. Any Class Member who wishes to object to the fairness, reasonableness, or adequacy of the proposed Settlement, including Class Counsel’s Attorneys’ Fees and Expenses Application, may do so by filing an objection as set out in the notice to be filed along with motion for Preliminary Approval and described below. However, a potential Class Member who requests exclusion from the Settlement Class may not file an objection regarding the terms of the Settlement Agreement. 101. A Class Member who wishes to object must submit to the Administrator at the address provided in the notice their objection(s), as well as the specific reason(s), if any, for each such objection and whether the Class Member wishes to speak at the Fairness Hearing. The objection must state whether it applies only to the objector, to a specific subset of the Class, or to the entire Class, and also state with specificity the grounds for the objection, including any legal support the Class Member wishes to bring to the Court’s attention and any evidence the Class Member wishes to introduce in support of such objection. The Administrator shall promptly send a copy of each objection it receives to Class Counsel and Defendant’s Counsel by email.
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Sources: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement
Objections and Exclusions. Any Class Member who wishes to object to the fairness, reasonableness, or adequacy of the proposed Settlement, including Class Counsel’s 's Attorneys’ ' Fees and Expenses Application, may do so by filing an objection as set out in the notice to be filed along with the motion for Preliminary Approval and described below. However, a potential Potential Class Member who requests exclusion from the Damages Settlement Class may not file an objection regarding the terms of the Settlement Agreement. 101108. A Class Member who wishes to object must submit to the Administrator at the address provided in the notice their objection(s), as well as the specific reason(s), if any, for each such objection and whether the Class Member wishes to speak at the Fairness Hearing. The objection must state whether it applies only to the objector, to a specific subset of the Class, or to the entire Class, and also state with specificity the grounds for the objection, including any legal support the Class Member wishes to bring to the Court’s 's attention and any evidence the Class Member wishes to introduce in support of such objection. The Administrator shall promptly send a copy of each objection it receives to Class Counsel and Defendant’s 's Counsel by email.
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Sources: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement