Common use of EEOC Clause in Contracts

EEOC. Equityholder understands that by releasing employment-related claims against the Released Parties, Equityholder also forever releases and discharges any rights Equityholder may have to file or recover in a lawsuit Equityholder may bring himself on the same claims and also any right that Equityholder may have to any relief that Equityholder might otherwise be entitled to as a result of any proceedings instituted by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or any other comparable enforcement authority or by the representative(s) of any class to which it is alleged the undersigned may belong. Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing herein shall prohibit or restrict Equityholder from (i) filing a charge or claim with or participating in an investigation or proceeding conducted by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or any state or local employment practices agency; provided that Equityholder shall not be permitted to accept any personal relief with respect to any such charge or claim or (ii) making, asserting or cooperating with any claim, charge, or right which cannot be waived under applicable law.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Confidentiality, Non Competition and Non Solicitation Agreement (Atlas Pipeline Partners Lp), Confidentiality, Non Competition and Non Solicitation Agreement (Atlas Energy, L.P.), Confidentiality, Non Competition and Non Solicitation Agreement (Atlas Energy, L.P.)

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