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This waiver prevents users from joining together in class or representative actions, requiring each user to pursue claims individually, which may reduce practical access to relief.
The reader cannot bring or join a class action, consolidated action, or representative action against Stripe, whether in arbitration or court.
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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.
The parties shall bear their own attorneys' fees and costs in arbitration unless the arbitrator finds that either the substance of the Dispute or the relief sought in the Request was frivolous...
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 dispute arising out of or relating to this Agreement, whether in arbitration or in court, will be conducted only on an individual basis and not in a class, consolidated or representative action.— Excerpt from Stripe's Stripe Terms of Service
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This waiver prevents users from joining together in class or representative actions, requiring each user to pursue claims individually, which may reduce practical access to relief.
The reader cannot bring or join a class action, consolidated action, or representative action against Stripe, whether in arbitration or court.
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