Common use of Release of all Claims and Promise Not to Xxx Clause in Contracts

Release of all Claims and Promise Not to Xxx. In return for Company’s promises in this Agreement, Employee voluntarily and knowingly hereby waives, releases, and discharges the Company, its current and former parent, predecessor, successor, subsidiary, and affiliate companies, and all of their current and former employees, officers, directors, owners, agents and assigns (collectively the “Released Parties”) from all claims, liabilities, demands, and causes of action, known or unknown, fixed or contingent, which Employee may have or claim to have against any of them as a result of Employee’s employment and/or termination from employment and/or as a result of any other matter arising through the date of Employee’s signature on this Agreement. In addition, if Employee continues to work for the Company after signing this Agreement, Employee agrees to sign a separate but similar release of all claims and promise not to xxx on his/her Separation Date to cover anything occurring between the signing of this Agreement and the Separation Date. Employee agrees not to file a lawsuit against any Released Parties to assert any such released claims, and Employee agrees not to accept any monetary damages or other personal relief (including legal or equitable relief) in connection with any administrative agency report, disclosure, claim or lawsuit filed by any person or entity or governmental agency with the exception of the same in connection with a report or disclosure to the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). Employee represents he/she has not already made, transferred or assigned any rights to the claims released in this Agreement. This waiver, release and discharge includes, but is not limited to:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Separation Agreement and Release (Expro Group Holdings N.V.), Separation Agreement and Release (Expro Group Holdings N.V.), Employee Separation Agreement and Release (Frank's International N.V.)

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Release of all Claims and Promise Not to Xxx. In return for Company’s promises in this Agreement, Employee voluntarily and knowingly hereby waives, releases, and discharges the Company, its current and former parent, predecessor, successor, subsidiary, and affiliate companies, and all of their current and former employees, officers, directors, owners, agents and assigns (collectively the “Released Parties”) from all claims, liabilities, demands, and causes of action, known or unknown, fixed or contingent, which Employee may have or claim to have against any of them as a result of Employee’s employment and/or termination from employment and/or as a result of any other matter arising through the date of Employee’s signature on this Agreement. In addition, if Employee continues to work for the Company after signing this Agreement, Employee agrees to sign a separate but similar release of all claims and promise not to xxx on his/her Separation Date to cover anything occurring between the signing of this Agreement and the Separation Date. Employee agrees not to file a lawsuit against any Released Parties to assert any such released claims, and Employee agrees not to accept any monetary damages or other personal relief (including legal or equitable relief) in connection with any administrative agency report, disclosure, claim or lawsuit filed by any person or entity or governmental agency with the exception of the same in connection with a report or disclosure to the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”)agency. Employee represents he/she has not already made, transferred or assigned any rights to the claims released in this Agreement. This waiver, release and discharge includes, but is not limited to:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Confidential Separation Agreement and Release (Frank's International N.V.), Confidential Separation Agreement and Release (Frank's International N.V.)

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