Common use of No Admissions Clause in Contracts

No Admissions. By entering into this Separation Agreement, the Released Parties make no admission that they have engaged, or are now engaging, in any unlawful conduct. The parties understand and acknowledge that this Separation Agreement is not an admission of liability and shall not be used or construed as such in any legal or administrative proceeding.

Appears in 42 contracts

Sources: Separation Agreement (Grove Collaborative Holdings, Inc.), Separation Agreement (Grove Collaborative Holdings, Inc.), Separation Agreement (Indie Semiconductor, Inc.)

No Admissions. By entering into this Separation Agreement, the Company and any Released Parties Party make no admission that they have engaged, or are now engaging, in any unlawful conductwrongdoing. The parties understand and acknowledge that this Separation Agreement is not an admission of liability and shall not be used or construed as such in any legal or administrative proceeding.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Confidential Separation Agreement, Separation Agreement (Life Technologies Corp)

No Admissions. By entering into this Separation Agreement, the Released Parties make no admission that they have engaged, or are now engaging, in any unlawful conduct. The parties Parties understand and acknowledge that this Separation Agreement is not an admission of liability and shall not be used or construed as such in any legal or administrative proceeding.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Consulting Agreement (Udemy, Inc.)

No Admissions. By entering into this Separation Agreement, ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and the Released Parties make no admission that they have engaged, or are now engaging, in any unlawful conduct. The parties understand and acknowledge that this Separation Agreement is not an admission of liability and shall not be used or construed as such in any legal or administrative proceeding.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Confidential Separation Agreement (Adventrx Pharmaceuticals Inc)

No Admissions. By entering into this Separation Agreement, the Released Parties make no admission that they have engaged, or are now not engaging, in any unlawful conduct. The parties understand and acknowledge that this Separation Agreement is not an admission of liability and shall not be used or construed as such in any legal or administrative proceeding.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Confidential Separation Agreement and General Release of All Claims (Fidelity National Information Solutions Inc)

No Admissions. By entering into this Separation Agreement, the Released Parties parties make no admission that they have engaged, or are now engaging, in any unlawful conduct. The parties understand and acknowledge that this Separation Agreement is not an admission of liability and shall not be used or construed as such in any legal or administrative proceeding.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Confidential Separation Agreement and Mutual General Release of All Claims (Imarx Therapeutics Inc)