... the party opposing the class has acted or refused to act on grounds generally applicable to the class, thereby making appropriate final injunctive relief or corresponding declaratory relief with respect to the class as a whole; or 3. Internet and the Law: Technology, Society, and Compromisesautors: Aaron Schwabach - 2006 - 395 lapasPriekšskatījums nav pieejams - Par šo grāmatu
| United States. Congress. House. Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1970 - 732 lapas
...effects on opponents of the class or on absent members of the class. Rule 23 ( b ) ( 1 ) . (2) where the party opposing the class has acted or refused...act on grounds generally applicable to the class, Rule 23 (b) (2) (3) where there are common questions of law or fact with respect to the members of... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1971 - 1580 lapas
...fairly and adequately protect the interests of the class. In addition, the defendant has acted upon grounds generally applicable to the class, thereby...declaratory relief with respect to the class as a whole. 5. Defendant Clifford Hardin is the United States Secretary of Agriculture responsible for enforcement... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Banking and Currency Committee - 1971 - 294 lapas
...of conduct for the parties opposing the class. Moreover, the parties opposing the class have acted on grounds generally applicable to the class, thereby making appropriate final injunctive relief and corresponding declaratory relief with respect to the class as a whole. VII. STATEMENT OF CLAIM... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - 1975 - 272 lapas
...and adequately protect the interests of the class. In addition, defendants have acted and continue to act on grounds generally applicable to the class, thereby making appropriate declaratory and injunotive relief with respect to the class as a whole pursuant to Rule 23 (b) (2)... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Government Operations Committee - 1974 - 88 lapas
...parties to the adjudications or substantially impair or impede their ability to protect their interests; or (2) the party opposing the class has acted or refused...relief with respect to the class as a whole; or (3) the court finds that the questions of law or fact common to the members of the class predominate over... | |
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