No Consent Decree Clause Samples
The No Consent Decree clause prohibits either party from entering into a settlement agreement or court order that imposes obligations or admissions without the other party's approval. In practice, this means that if a dispute arises and one party is sued or investigated, they cannot agree to a consent decree or similar resolution that affects the other party or the contract terms without mutual consent. This clause is designed to protect both parties from being bound by legal or regulatory settlements to which they did not agree, thereby ensuring that neither party is subjected to unexpected obligations or liabilities resulting from unilateral actions.
No Consent Decree. This Agreement shall not constitute, be construed as, or otherwise be incorporated into a consent decree or other order of the Court.
No Consent Decree. Seller is not a party to, or otherwise bound by, any consent decree with, or citation by, any Governmental Body relating to employees or employment practices;
