Common use of Not an Admission Clause in Contracts

Not an Admission. This Release is not intended, and shall not be construed, as an admission that any of the Company Entities has violated any federal, state or local law (statutory or decisional), ordinance or regulation, breached any contract or committed any wrong whatsoever against Executive. nor is it intended, and shall not be construed as, an admission by Executive that Executive has violated any federal, state or local law (statutory or decisional), ordinance or regulation, breached any contract or committed any wrong whatsoever.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Change in Control Continuity Agreement (Capri Holdings LTD), Change in Control Continuity Agreement (Capri Holdings LTD), Change in Control Continuity Agreement (Capri Holdings LTD)

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Not an Admission. This Release is not intended, and shall not be construed, as an admission that any of the Company Entities has violated any federal, state or local law (statutory or decisional), ordinance or regulation, breached any contract or committed any wrong whatsoever against Executive. , nor is it intended, and shall not be construed as, an admission by Executive that Executive has violated any federal, state or local law (statutory or decisional), ordinance or regulation, breached any contract or committed any wrong whatsoever.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Change in Control Continuity Agreement (Capri Holdings LTD)

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