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91.—(1) A judgment or order of the Tribunal made in collective proceedings may specify the sub-class of represented persons or individual represented persons to whom it shall not apply.
(2) The class representative shall give notice of any judgment or order to all represented persons in a form and manner approved by the Tribunal.
(3) Unless ordered otherwise by the Tribunal, the notice referred to in paragraph (2) shall—
(a)incorporate or have annexed to it the judgment or order;
(b)if it relates to a judgment on common issues in favour of represented persons, include a statement in easily understood language—
(i)explaining that represented persons may be entitled to individual remedies;
(ii)stating the steps that shall be taken to claim that remedy; and
(iii)stating the consequences of failing to take those steps;
(c)if it relates to a judgment on common issues against represented persons, include a statement—
(i)informing them that an appeal may be brought only by the class representative; and
(ii)stating the date by which the class representative would have to serve a notice of appeal or application for permission to appeal;
(d)if the Tribunal has specified under paragraph (1) that some represented persons are not bound by the judgment or order, a statement to that effect; and
(e)give such other information as the Tribunal directs.
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