Common use of No Filing of Claims Clause in Contracts

No Filing of Claims. The Executive represents and warrants that the Executive does not presently have on file, and further represents and warrants to the maximum extent allowed by law that the Executive will not hereafter file, any lawsuits, claims, charges, grievances or complaints against the Company and/or the Released Parties in or with any administrative, state, federal or governmental entity, agency, board or court, or before any other tribunal or panel or arbitrators, public or private, based upon any actions or omissions by the Company and/or the Released Parties occurring prior to the Effective Date of this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Agreement is not intended to and does not prevent, restrict, or interfere with Executive’s rights to: (i) to challenge the validity of this Agreement under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act or the Older Workers Benefit Protection Act, (ii) file a charge or complaint with any appropriate federal, state, or local agency, including the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, or (iii) participate in or cooperate with any such charge or complaint procedure. In the event that an administrative agency or court assumes jurisdiction over any charge or complaint involving claims that are released by Paragraphs 1 or 2, the Executive hereby agrees not to accept, recover, or receive any resulting money damages or other relief that otherwise would be due in excess of $500.00.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Severance Agreement (S&t Bancorp Inc), Severance Agreement (S&t Bancorp Inc), Severance Agreement (S&t Bancorp Inc)

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