Plaintiff definition

Plaintiff means Xxxxxx Xxxxx.
Plaintiff means the United States.
Plaintiff means the Federal Trade Commission (“Commission” or “FTC”).

Examples of Plaintiff in a sentence

  • Class Counsel may file an application with the Court for payment of an Incentive Award to Plaintiff in an amount not to exceed five thousand U.S. dollars (USD $5,000.00).

  • The Parties do not intend to waive or narrow any res judicata defense Defendants could assert against a future claim brought by any Plaintiff.

  • The Plaintiff and his attorneys think the Settlement is in the best interests for everyone who participated in the Plan during the Class Period.

  • In addition, the Court appointed Plaintiff Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx to serve as the Class Representative.

  • In such an event, no later than fourteen (14) calendar days after receipt of the Independent Fiduciary’s determination, Defendants shall provide written notice to Plaintiff of (a) their election to exercise their right to terminate and abandon the Settlement Agreement, or (b) their election to waive that right.


More Definitions of Plaintiff

Plaintiff means the Federal Trade Commission.
Plaintiff or “Petitioner” means any party asserting a claim for relief, whether by way of claim, third-party claim, crossclaim, or counterclaim.
Plaintiff or “Class Representative” shall mean the named class representative, Xxxxx Xxxxx.
Plaintiff or “Class Representative” shall mean Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx.
Plaintiff means Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx, the plaintiff in the Lawsuit.
Plaintiff means the person named as plaintiff in a civil action, and where in this chapter acts of the plaintiff are referred to, the reference attributes to the plaintiff the acts of an agent within the scope of the agent’s authority.