Common use of Release of ADEA Claims Clause in Contracts

Release of ADEA Claims. The Released Claims include any claims Executive may have against any of the Released Parties under the ADEA. Executive has twenty one (21) calendar days to consider this Agreement and decide whether to sign it (the “Consideration Period”). If Executive decides to sign this Agreement before the expiration of the Consideration Period, which is solely Executive’s choice, Executive represents that his decision is knowing and voluntary. Executive agrees that any revisions made to this Agreement after it was initially delivered to Executive, whether material or immaterial, do not restart the Consideration Period. Company advises Executive to consult with an attorney prior to signing this Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Release and Protective Covenant Agreement (United Parcel Service Inc), Transition Agreement (United Parcel Service Inc), Transition Agreement (United Parcel Service Inc)

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Release of ADEA Claims. The Released Claims include any claims Executive may have against any of the Released Parties under the ADEA. Executive has twenty one (21) calendar days to consider this Agreement Release and decide whether to sign it (the “Consideration Period”). If Executive decides to sign this Agreement Release before the expiration of the Consideration Period, which is solely Executive’s choice, Executive represents that his decision is knowing and voluntary. Executive agrees that any revisions made to this Agreement Release after it was initially delivered to Executive, whether material or immaterial, do not restart the Consideration Period. The Company advises Executive to consult with an attorney prior to signing this AgreementRelease.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Separation Agreement (United Parcel Service Inc), Separation Agreement (United Parcel Service Inc)

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Release of ADEA Claims. The Released Claims include any claims Executive may have against any of the Released Parties under the ADEA. Executive has twenty one (21) calendar days to consider this Agreement Release and decide whether to sign it (the “Consideration Period”). If Executive decides to sign this Agreement Release before the expiration of the Consideration Period, which is solely Executive’s choice, Executive represents that his decision is knowing and voluntary. Executive agrees that any revisions made to this Agreement Release after it was initially delivered to Executive, whether material or immaterial, do not restart the Consideration Period. Company advises Executive to consult with an attorney prior to signing this AgreementRelease.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Transition Agreement (United Parcel Service Inc), Transition Agreement (United Parcel Service Inc)

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