United States Code Title 28 — Judiciary and Judicial Procedure

§ 1711. Definitions

§ 1711.

Definitions

In this chapter:

(1)

Class.—

The term “class” means all of the class members in a class action.

(2)

Class action.—

The term “class action” means any civil action filed in a district court of the United States under rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure or any civil action that is removed to a district court of the United States that was originally filed under a State statute or rule of judicial procedure authorizing an action to be brought by 1 or more representatives as a class action.

(3)

Class counsel.—

The term “class counsel” means the persons who serve as the attorneys for the class members in a proposed or certified class action.

(4)

Class members.—

The term “class members” means the persons (named or unnamed) who fall within the definition of the proposed or certified class in a class action.

(5)

Plaintiff class action.—

The term “plaintiff class action” means a class action in which class members are plaintiffs.

(6)

Proposed settlement.—

The term “proposed settlement” means an agreement regarding a class action that is subject to court approval and that, if approved, would be binding on some or all class members.