CAE Claim definition

CAE Claim. Any Claim connected with the CAE, including any and all Claims arising from the manufacturing, marketing, sale, purchase, and/or use of the CAE. CMO: Case Management Order. Cash and the $: Any reference in this Agreement to “$” means U.S. dollars. Claim: Any and all past, present, and future rights, remedies, actions, claims, liabilities, losses, demands, causes of action, suits at law or in equity, arising under state or federal law, verdicts, suits of judgments and/or liens, past, present, and future, and any fraudulent transfer, conveyance, and related types of claims, of any kind whatsoever regardless of the legal or equitable theory, whether known or unknown, whether sounding in contract or tort, whether asserted or unasserted in any litigation, or the jurisdiction where asserted. Claims also include, but are not limited to, all claims for damages or remedies of whatever kind or character, known or unknown, that are now recognized 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 (i) personal injury and/or bodily injury, latent injury, future injury, progression of existing injury, damage, disease, death, fear of death, disease or injury, mental or physical pain or suffering, emotional or mental harm, anguish, or loss of enjoyment of life or loss of life’s pleasures; (ii) compensatory damages, general damages, special damages, punitive, exemplary, and statutory and other multiple damages or penalties of any kind; (iii) loss of wages, income, earnings or earning capacity; (iv) medical expenses, doctor, hospital, nursing, physical therapy or rehabilitation or other therapy and drug bills; (v) loss of support, services, consortium, companionship, society or affection, or damage to familial relations, by spouses, former spouses, parents, children, other relatives or “significant others” of any Derivative Claimant; (vi) consumer fraud, refunds, unfair business practices, deceptive trade practices, Unfair and Deceptive Acts and Practices, disgorgement of profit, and other similar claims whether arising under statute, regulation, or judicial decision; (vii) wrongful death and survivorship; (viii) medical screening and monitoring; (viii) injunctive and declaratory relief; (ix) economic, property, or business losses; (x) prejudgment or post-judgment interest; (xi) attorneys’ fees and costs; and (xii) any class action or putative class action. Days: Days as defined ...
CAE Claim. Any Claim connected with the CAE, including any and all Claims arising from the manufacturing, marketing, sale, purchase, and/or use of the CAE. CMO: Case Management Order.

Examples of CAE Claim in a sentence

  • The disengagement includes the refusal to accept any fee for referral of any Disengaged Claimant to other counsel in connection with their CAE Claim.

  • Section 4.1.1.2 For the avoidance of doubt and consistent with the definition, an Eligible Claimant includes an individual with any CAE Claim regardless of whether the CAE Claim has been filed in the MDL Court or the MN Court or any other court, or has been tolled, or has been dismissed without prejudice from any court.

  • Any CAE Claim not identified in an Identification Order Declaration in response to the Identification Order that should have been included, but was not, shall be subject to being dismissed with prejudice by the MDL Court or the MN Court (where such CAE Claim has been filed in either Court, including on the MDL Court’s Administrative Docket).

  • CAE Counsel understands that as a condition precedent to the disbursement of settlement funds to any Registered Claimant, the Settlement Administrator shall be required to verify that any and all known and approved medical liens arising from or related to the Registered Claimant’s CAE Claim (“qualified healthcare liens”) have been or will be resolved and/or satisfied by the Registered Claimant, Registered Claimants’ Counsel, and/or the Settlement Administrator.

  • Section 4.1.1.1 Such declaration shall be in the form set forth in Exhibit 2 and shall include, for each Eligible Claimant, his or her name, address, email address, cell phone number, the Social Security number of the Eligible Claimant, the MDL Centrality Plaintiff Identification Number (if any), and the CAE case number (if the CAE Claim has been filed including if the case subsequently was dismissed without prejudice).

  • Any CAE Counsel seeking to withdraw from the representation of an Eligible Claimant with a filed CAE Claim must have Court approval.