Fairness Hearing definition

Fairness Hearing means a hearing on the settlement proposed in this Settlement Agreement held by the Court to determine whether the proposed settlement is fair, reasonable, and adequate, and whether it should be finally approved by the Court.
Fairness Hearing means the hearing scheduled by the Court to consider (a) any objections from Class Members to the Settlement Agreement, (b) Class Counsel’s petition for Attorneys’ Fees and Costs and Class Representatives’ Compensation, and (c) whether to finally approve the Settlement under Fed. R. Civ. P. 23.
Fairness Hearing means the hearings to be held by the Court to consider and determine whether the Agreement should be approved as fair, reasonable, and adequate, and whether the Final Order and Judgment approving the Agreement should be entered.

Examples of Fairness Hearing in a sentence

  • Defendants must exercise this election to terminate no later than one day before the Fairness Hearing by filing a notice with the Court with a schedule under seal of Class Members who opted out and their respective Assigned Values.

  • Pursuant to this Agreement and in accordance with the Court’s Order Granting Preliminary Approval, the Parties will submit a Joint Motion for Entry of Judgment and Final Approval for consideration by the Court at the Fairness Hearing.

  • Any Class Member may appear at the Fairness Hearing to object to any aspect of the fairness, reasonableness or adequacy of this Agreement or of the Settlement.

  • In addition to the Notice described in section 1.d, above, Interior Defendants reserve the right to issue a Second Notice after the Fairness Hearing, with such Second Notice containing detailed information regarding the Accounting/Trust Administration Fund and the Land Consolidation Program.


More Definitions of Fairness Hearing

Fairness Hearing means the hearing before the Court relating to the Motion for Final Approval.
Fairness Hearing or “Final Approval Hearing” means the final hearing to be conducted by the Court, on notice to the Settlement Class, to consider approval of the Settlement and Class Counsel’s motion for approval of attorneys’ fees and reimbursement of costs and expenses. The Parties will ask the Court to schedule a Fairness Hearing approximately ninety (90) days from the entry of the Preliminary Approval Order.
Fairness Hearing means the hearing to be held by the Court to determine whether the settlement set forth in this Agreement shall receive final approval pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 23.
Fairness Hearing means the hearing at which the Court considers Plaintiffs’ and the Settlement Classes’ motion for final approval of the Settlement.
Fairness Hearing means a hearing set by the Court after distribution of the Class Notice for the purpose of finally determining the fairness, adequacy, and reasonableness of this Agreement and settlement pursuant to the applicable rules of civil procedure, applicable law, and other procedural rules or requirements.
Fairness Hearing means a hearing scheduled by the Court following the issuance of the Preliminary Approval Order to consider the fairness, adequacy and reasonableness of the proposed Settlement and Settlement Agreement.
Fairness Hearing means the hearing to be held by the Court to determine whether the settlement set forth in this Settlement Agreement shall receive final approval pursuant to Fed.