Common use of Complete Defense Clause in Contracts

Complete Defense. This release by Releasing Parties shall constitute a complete defense to any claim, cause of action, defense, contract, liability, indebtedness, obligation, liability, claim or cause of action exists which is within the scope of those hereby released.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Loan Modification Agreement (Community West Bancshares /), Loan Modification Agreement (Greenkraft, Inc.), Loan Modification Agreement (Greenkraft, Inc.)

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Complete Defense. This release by Releasing Parties shall ---------------- constitute a complete defense to any claim, cause of action, defense, contract, liability, indebtedness or obligation released pursuant to this release. Nothing in this release shall be construed as (or shall be admissible in any legal action or proceeding as) an admission by Bank or any other Released Party that any defense, indebtedness, obligation, liability, claim or cause of action exists which is within the scope of those hereby released.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Reimbursement Agreement (Assisted Living Concepts Inc)

Complete Defense. This release by Releasing Parties shall constitute a complete defense to any claim, cause of action, defense, contract, liability, indebtedness or obligation arising or occurring prior to the date hereof and release pursuant to this release. Nothing in this release shall be construed as (or shall be admissible in any legal action or proceeding as) an admission by Lender or any other Released Party that any defense, indebtedness, obligation, liability, claim or cause of action exists which is within the scope of those hereby released.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Loan Agreement (Brookfield DTLA Fund Office Trust Investor Inc.)

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Complete Defense. This release by Releasing Parties shall constitute a complete defense to any claim, cause of action, defense, contract, liability, indebtedness or obligation released pursuant to this release. Nothing in this release shall be construed as (or shall be admissible in any legal action or proceeding as) an admission by Bank or any other Released Party that any defense, indebtedness, obligation, liability, claim or cause of action exists which is within the scope of those hereby released.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Reimbursement Agreement (Assisted Living Concepts Inc)

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