Common use of Future Damages Clause in Contracts

Future Damages. Inasmuch as the injuries, damages, and losses resulting from the events described herein may not be fully known and may be more numerous or more serious than it is now understood or expected, each party agrees, as a further consideration of this agreement, that this General Release & Settlement Agreement applies to any and all injuries, damages and losses resulting from the Claims described herein, even though now unanticipated, unexpected and unknown, as well as any and all injuries, damages and losses which have already developed and which are now known or anticipated.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement (Kana Software Inc)

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Future Damages. Inasmuch as the injuries, damages, and losses resulting from the events described herein Dispute may not be fully known and may be more numerous or more serious than it is now understood or expected, each party agreesthe Parties agree, as a further consideration of this agreementAgreement, that this General Release & Settlement Agreement mutual release applies to any and all injuries, damages damages, and losses resulting from the Claims Dispute described herein, even though now unanticipated, unexpected and unknown, as well as any and all injuries, damages damages, and losses which have already developed and which are now known or anticipated.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Mutual Release and Settlement Agreement

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Future Damages. Inasmuch as the injuries, damages, and losses resulting from the events described herein may not be fully known and may be more numerous or more serious than it is now understood or expected, each party agreesthe Parties agree, as a further consideration of this agreementAgreement, that this General Release & Settlement Agreement applies to any and all injuries, damages and losses resulting from the Claims described hereinevents at issue in the Civil Cause, even though now unanticipated, unexpected and unknown, as well as any and all injuries, damages and losses which have already developed and which are now known or anticipated.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement and Release

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