nonclass

nonclass

(ˌnɒnˈklɑːs)
n
(Logic) logic a group that is not a class
adj
not related to class of any kind
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The principles animating Shutts do not apply to nonclass plaintiffs.
See, e.g., Morley, supra note 278, at 621 (*[A] Plaintiff-Oriented Injunction, tailored to enforcing only the rights of the plaintiffs before the court, is the appropriate type of relief in nonclass cases."); Bagley & Bray, supra note 258 (arguing that nationwide injunctions sidestep class action rules).
(1) Yet, concerned that diversity class actions under amended Rule 23 would overtax the limited resources of the federal judiciary, the Court took care when choosing between existing nonclass models for calculating the amount in controversy required by the diversity statute.
(16) While most professors assume that some portion of their students are engaged in nonclass activities, two studies provide clear evidence of the extent of the problem.
the ability--in an MDL for the judge to reject or approve a nonclass
SVM's penalty parameter allowed to detect noise or nonclass features in the data using decision hyperplane which barricade the rigid features entering in the model building, hence proving its legacy of stability as detailed in Mountrakis et al.
2D Job Discrimination [section] 2532 (2017) ("[P]ermanent injunctive relief can be entered on a class-wide basis in a nonclass action and need not be limited to the persons who brought suit.").
esta do "T class and "There was a nonclass identity with punk everyone and anyone was picking up a guitar and trying things out.
Second, our research does not document trends in other (i.e., nonclass related) forms of populist appeals.
Race has been the central ingredient, not merely in undermining solidarity when broad struggles have erupted, not merely in dividing workers, but also in providing an alternative white male nonclass worldview and structure of identity that have exerted their force during both stable and confrontational times.
McKenzie, Toward a Bankruptcy Model for Nonclass Aggregate Litigation, 87 N.Y.U.
First criterion is the content of the questions, so the questions are classified depending on whether the questions associate with course contents, that is, so the questions are divided into two forms like this: the questions which are associated with course content and the questions which are not related to the course content (hereinafter, nonclass questions).