Common use of Time to Review Clause in Contracts

Time to Review. Employee acknowledges that he has been given the opportunity to consider and review this Release with counsel of his choice for a reasonable period of time, up to twenty-one (21) days, and that he understands his respective rights and obligations pursuant to this Release. Employee further declares he enters into this Release freely, voluntarily and without any pressure or coercion from any person or entity, including, but not limited to, the Company or any of its representatives.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Quest Resource Corp), Employment Agreement (Quest Resource Corp), Employment Agreement (Quest Resource Corp)

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Time to Review. Employee acknowledges that he is hereby advised to consult with an attorney prior to executing this Release and has been given the opportunity to consider and review this Release with counsel of his choice for a reasonable period of time, up to twenty-twenty- one (21) days, and that he understands his respective rights and obligations pursuant to this Release. Employee further declares he enters into this Release freely, voluntarily and without any pressure or coercion from any person or entity, including, but not limited to, the Company or any of its representatives.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Quest Resource Corp)

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