Common use of The Terms Clause in Contracts

The Terms. “Claims” and “Release” are Construed Broadly. As used in this release, the term “claims” shall be construed broadly and shall be read to include, for example, the terms “rights”, causes of action (whether arising in law or equity)”, “damages”, “demands”, “obligations”, “grievances” and “liabilities” of any kind or character. Similarly, the term “release” shall be construed broadly and shall be read to include, for example, the terms “discharge” and “waive”.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Change of Control Agreement (Metavante Technologies, Inc.), Change of Control Agreement (Metavante Technologies, Inc.), Change of Control Agreement (Metavante Technologies, Inc.)

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The Terms. “Claims” and “Release” are Construed Broadly. As used in this releaseAgreement, the term “claims” shall will be construed broadly and shall will be read to include, for example, the terms “rights”, ,” “causes of action (whether arising in law or equity)”, ,” “damages”, ,” “demands”, ,” “obligations”, ,” “grievances” and “liabilities” of any kind or character. Similarly, the term “release” shall will be construed broadly and shall will be read to include, for example, the terms “discharge” and “waive..

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Volta Inc.)

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