Required Participation Thresholds definition

Required Participation Thresholds has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 10.02.
Required Participation Thresholds has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 5.02. “Settled Claims” means any and all claims, causes of action, demands, damages, costs, expenses, liabilities or other losses, whether in law or in equity, including assigned claims, whether known or unknown, asserted or unasserted, regardless of the legal theory, existing now or arising in the future, arising out of or relating to the purchase, use, manufacture, sale, design, distribution, promotion, marketing, clinical investigation, testing, administration, regulatory approval, and/or labeling of Olmesartan Products, alone or in combination with any other substance, or any other transaction between any Claimant and Released Persons relating to such Claimant’s alleged use of Olmesartan Products. The term “Settled Claims” also includes any claims, causes of action, demands, damages, costs, expenses, liabilities or other losses, whether in law or in equity, including assigned claims, whether known or unknown, asserted or unasserted, regardless of the legal theory, existing now or arising in the future, arising directly or indirectly out of or in any way related to, this Release and the events surrounding its negotiation and execution. These “Settled Claims” also include any cause of action that a Claimant may attempt to assert against any attorney, law firm, or its employees as it relates to their representation of any Defendant and/or other Released Person in connection with this settlement or the defense of Daiichi Sankyo, Forest and/or other Released Persons as that defense relates to Olmesartan Products claims asserted by any plaintiff or claimant. These “Settled Claims” include, without limitation and by way of example, all Olmesartan Products-related claims for damages or remedies of whatever kind or character, known or unknown, that are now recognized by law or that may be created or recognized in the future by statute, regulation, judicial decision, or in any other manner, including but not limited to: