Common use of Claim-Over Clause in Contracts

Claim-Over. Each Released Party agrees that, if any Releasor asserts a Claim relating to the Released Claims against any person or entity that is not an applicable Released Entity (a “non-Released Entity”) and such non-Released Entity in turn asserts a Claim against any Released Entity relating to the same on the basis of contribution, indemnity or other claim-over on any theory (a “Claim-Over”), such Releasor shall reduce its Claim and any judgment or settlement it may obtain against such non-Released Entity by whatever amount or percentage is necessary to extinguish such Claim-Over under applicable law. Each Releasor, with respect to any proceeding to which it is a party, shall consent to and join in, and with respect to all other proceedings shall consent to, any motion by any Released Party to dismiss any Claim-Over on the grounds that this MOU constitutes a release of, moots or otherwise bars any such Claim-Over.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding (DuPont De Nemours, Inc.), Memorandum of Understanding (Chemours Co), Memorandum of Understanding (Corteva, Inc.)

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