Mutual Covenant Not to Xxx. a. To the fullest extent permitted by law, at no time subsequent to the execution of this Agreement will Employee pursue, or cause or knowingly permit the prosecution of, in any state, federal or foreign court, or before any local, state, federal or foreign administrative agency, or any other tribunal, any charge, claim or action of any kind, nature and character whatsoever, known or unknown, which Employee may now have, have ever had, or may in the future have against any or all Releasees, which is subject to the release of claims granted by Employee in Section 6 above. b. To the fullest extent permitted by law, at no time subsequent to the execution of this Agreement will the Company pursue, or cause or knowingly permit the prosecution of, in any state, federal or foreign court, or before any local, state, federal or foreign administrative agency, or any other tribunal, any charge, claim or action of any kind, nature and character whatsoever, known or unknown, which the Company may now have, have ever had, or may in the future have against Employee, which is subject to the release of claims granted by the Company in Section 6 above c. Nothing in this section shall prohibit Employee from filing a charge or complaint with a government agency such as but not limited to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the National Labor Relations Board, the Department of Labor, the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing, or other applicable state agency. However, Employee understands and agrees that, by entering into this Agreement, Employee is releasing any and all individual claims for relief. d. Nothing in this section shall prohibit or impair Employee or the Company from complying with all applicable laws, nor shall this Agreement be construed to obligate either party to commit (or aid or abet in the commission of) any unlawful act.
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Samples: Joint Transition and Separation Agreement (Versant Corp), Joint Transition and Separation Agreement (Versant Corp)
Mutual Covenant Not to Xxx. a. To the fullest extent permitted by law, at no time subsequent to the execution of this Agreement will Employee pursue, or cause or knowingly permit the prosecution of, in any state, federal or foreign court, or before any local, state, federal or foreign administrative agency, or any other tribunal, any charge, claim or action of any kind, nature and character whatsoever, known or unknown, which Employee may now have, have ever had, or may in the future have against any or all Releasees, which is subject to the release of claims granted by Employee in Section 6 5 above.
b. To the fullest extent permitted by law, at no time subsequent to the execution of this Agreement will the Company pursue, or cause or knowingly permit the prosecution of, in any state, federal or foreign court, or before any local, state, federal or foreign administrative agency, or any other tribunal, any charge, claim or action of any kind, nature and character whatsoever, known or unknown, which the Company may now have, have ever had, or may in the future have against Employee, which is subject to the release of claims granted by the Company in Section 6 5 above.
c. Nothing in this section shall prohibit Employee from filing a charge or complaint with a government agency such as but not limited to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the National Labor Relations Board, the Department of Labor, the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing, or other applicable state agency. However, Employee understands and agrees that, by entering into this Agreement, Employee is releasing any and all individual claims for relief.
d. Nothing in this section shall prohibit or impair Employee or the Company from complying with all applicable laws, nor shall this Agreement be construed to obligate either party to commit (or aid or abet in the commission of) any unlawful act.
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Samples: Joint Transition and Separation Agreement (Versant Corp), Joint Transition and Separation Agreement (Versant Corp)