1. All persons who purchased tattoos or body piercings from Longhorn at any time between November 17, 2006 and August 1, 2007 and who contracted Hepatitis B or C, or HIV (“Infected Persons”);
2. All persons who contracted Hepatitis B or C or HIV from one of the Infected Persons or from another Cross-Infected Person;
3. All persons who were exposed to the risk of infection with Hepatitis B or C or HIV as a result of ;
a) Handling, using or having unsterilized equipment and instruments used on them;
b) From coming into contact with a person who handled, used or had used on them unsterilized equipment and instruments or;
c) From coming into contact with an Infected Person, or Cross Infected-Person;
and who were
a) Vaccinated against Hepatitis B or C or
b) Attended a physician’s office to seek advice or treatment in relation to the exposure to the risk of infection with Hepatitis B or C or HIV (‘Immunized Persons’);
4. All living parents, grandparents, children, grandchildren, siblings and spouses (within the meaning of section 61 of the Family Law Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.F-3, as amended) of Infected Persons, Cross-Infected Persons, or Immunized Persons (“Family Law Claimants”).