A settlement has been reached in a class-action suit filed on behalf of PSL owners during the Rams’ 21-season stay in St. Louis.

Monday’s filing in U.S. District Court in St. Louis simply notifies the court of a settlement agreement with the Rams. It includes no details of the settlement, but such details could be filed with the court within a week.

Three separate lawsuits were filed on behalf of PSL holders against the Rams within weeks of the January 2016 relocation vote by NFL owners, approving the move of the Rams to Los Angeles. The PSLs, or personal seat licenses, were a one-time fee giving purchasers the right to buy season tickets.

The three suits were subsequently combined into one: McAllister v. St. Louis Rams.

The original PSLs were good for 30 seasons, coinciding with the 30-year length of the stadium lease at what was once called the Edward Jones Dome. As such, they would be good through the 2024 season, but then the Rams moved to LA after 21 seasons in St. Louis.