Common use of FULL DISCLOSURE OF ASSETS Clause in Contracts

FULL DISCLOSURE OF ASSETS. Each Spouse warrants to the other that they do not have any knowledge of any assets other than those disclosed in accordance with Section VII. If the Spouses have waived their rights to financial disclosures, then this Section shall not apply to this Agreement. If either Spouse has any knowledge of any asset other than those disclosed in accordance with Section VII, that warrantor shall transfer or pay to the warrantee, at the warrantee’s election, one of the following:

Appears in 31 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement, Sample Marital Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement

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FULL DISCLOSURE OF ASSETS. Each Spouse warrants to the other that they do not have any knowledge of any assets and property other than those disclosed in accordance with Section VIIXIII. If the Spouses have Couple has waived their rights to financial disclosures, then this Section shall not apply to this Agreement. If either Spouse has any knowledge of any asset or property other than those disclosed in accordance with Section VIIXIII, that warrantor Spouse that did not disclose said assets and property shall transfer or pay to the warranteeother Spouse, at the warrantee’s electionsole decision, one of the following:

Appears in 25 contracts

Samples: Georgia Prenuptial Agreement, Oklahoma Prenuptial Agreement, Missouri Prenuptial Agreement

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