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The class action waiver prevents users from pooling claims against Nintendo, limiting each user to pursuing only their own individual dispute in arbitration.
The reader cannot bring or join a class action against Nintendo; any arbitration must be conducted solely in an individual capacity.
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If, however, this Class Action Waiver is deemed invalid or unenforceable with respect to a particular Dispute...neither you nor Chegg will be entitled to arbitration of such Dispute.
Neither you nor we may elect arbitration of any claims seeking only individualized relief asserted by you or us in small claims court, so long as the action remains in that court and is not removed or appealed de novo...
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"ANY SUCH ARBITRATION SHALL BE CONDUCTED BY THE PARTIES IN THEIR INDIVIDUAL CAPACITIES ONLY AND NOT AS A CLASS ACTION OR OTHER REPRESENTATIVE ACTION, AND THE PARTIES WAIVE THEIR RIGHT TO FILE A CLASS ACTION...— Excerpt from Nintendo's Nintendo Terms of Use
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The class action waiver prevents users from pooling claims against Nintendo, limiting each user to pursuing only their own individual dispute in arbitration.
The reader cannot bring or join a class action against Nintendo; any arbitration must be conducted solely in an individual capacity.
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