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Drivers or driver applicants, however, may opt out of revisions to the Agreement's arbitration provisions with respect to certain claims as provided in Section 17 below.
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"Chegg's updates to the "Dispute Resolution", "Class Action Waiver", "Informal Dispute Resolution", and arbitration sections do not provide you with a new opportunity to opt out of the Arbitration Agreement if you have previously agreed...— Excerpt from Chegg's Chegg Terms of Use
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The clause states: “Chegg's updates to the "Dispute Resolution", "Class Action Waiver", "Informal Dispute Resolution", and arbitration sections do not provide you with a new opportunity to opt out of the Arbitration Agreement if you have previously agreed...”
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