Common use of Qualifying Keyboard Repair Clause in Contracts

Qualifying Keyboard Repair. members of the Settlement Class who went to Apple or an Authorized Service Provider for a Qualifying Keyboard Repair within four years after the date they purchased their Class Computer are eligible for a Class Payment from the Net Settlement Fund. 3.2.1 A Qualifying Keyboard Repair is a Topcase Replacement or a Keycap Replacement. “Topcase Replacement” refers to the replacement of the full keyboard module (including the battery, track pad, speakers, top case, and keyboard), performed by Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider. “Keycap Replacement” refers to the replacement of one or more keycaps on a keyboard, performed by Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider, and does not involve replacement of the full keyboard module. 3.2.2 Apple has records of members of the Settlement Class who received a Topcase Replacement or Keycap Replacement and will provide those records to the Settlement Administrator.

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Sources: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement

Qualifying Keyboard Repair. members of the Settlement Class who went to Apple or an Authorized Service Provider for a Qualifying Keyboard Repair within four years after the date they purchased their Class Computer are eligible for a Class Payment from the Net Settlement Fund. 3.2.1 A Qualifying Keyboard Repair is a Topcase Replacement or a Keycap Replacement. “Topcase Replacement” “Topcase Replacement” refers to the replacement of the full keyboard module (including the battery, track pad, speakers, top case, and keyboard), performed by Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider. “Keycap Replacement” “Keycap Replacement” refers to the replacement of one or more keycaps on a keyboard, performed by Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider, and does not involve replacement of the full keyboard module. 3.2.2 Apple has records of members of the Settlement Class who received a Topcase Replacement or Keycap Replacement and will provide those records to the Settlement Administrator.

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Sources: Settlement Agreement