Remaining in the Settlement Clause Samples

The 'Remaining in the Settlement' clause defines the conditions under which parties continue to be bound by the terms of a settlement agreement. Typically, this clause outlines what happens if certain parties withdraw or are removed from the settlement, specifying that the agreement remains effective for those who have not withdrawn. Its core function is to ensure the stability and enforceability of the settlement for the remaining parties, preventing the entire agreement from collapsing due to the actions of a few participants.
Remaining in the Settlement. Do I need to do anything to remain in the Settlement?
Remaining in the Settlement. Do I need to do anything to remain in the Settlement? You do not have to do anything to remain in the Settlement.
Remaining in the Settlement. Do I need to do anything to remain in the Settlement? You do not have to do anything to remain in the Settlement, but if you want a payment you must submit a Claim Form postmarked by Month Day, 2019.

Related to Remaining in the Settlement

  • Dispute Settlement 1. A Party may not initiate proceedings under the general dispute settlement provisions of this Agreement regarding a refusal to grant temporary entry under this Chapter unless: (a) the matter involves a pattern of practice; and (b) the business person has exhausted the available administrative remedies regarding the particular matter. 2. The remedies referred to in subparagraph 1(b) shall be deemed to be exhausted if a final determination in the matter has not been issued by the competent authority within one year of the institution of an administrative proceeding, and the failure to issue a determination is not attributable to delay caused by the business person.

  • EXCLUDING YOURSELF FROM THE SETTLEMENT How do I exclude myself from the settlement?