Common use of Later Discovery Clause in Contracts

Later Discovery. The parties are aware that they may hereafter discover claims or facts in addition to or different from those they now know or believe to be true with respect to the matters related herein. Nevertheless, it is the intention of the parties that EMPLOYEE fully, finally and forever settle and release all such matters, and all claims relative thereto, which do now exist, may exist or have previously existed against THE CITY or THE CITY PARTIES. In furtherance of such intention, the releases given here shall be, and remain, in effect as full and complete releases of all such matters, notwithstanding the discovery or existence of any additional or different claims or facts relative thereto.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement, City Manager Employment Agreement, Deputy City Manager Employment Agreement

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Later Discovery. The parties PARTIES are aware that they may hereafter discover claims or facts in addition to or different from those they now know or believe to be true with respect to the matters related herein. Nevertheless, it is the intention of the parties PARTIES that EMPLOYEE XXXXX fully, finally and forever settle settles and release releases all such matters, and all claims relative thereto, which do now exist, may exist or have previously existed against THE CITY or THE CITY PARTIESany RELEASEES. In furtherance of such intention, the releases given here shall be, and remain, in effect as full and complete releases of all such matters, notwithstanding the discovery or existence of any additional or different claims or facts relative thereto.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement and General Release

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