Letter Agreement and General Release Sample Contracts

Re: Letter Agreement and General Release
Letter Agreement and General Release • August 11th, 2014 • Blyth Inc • Pharmaceutical preparations • Connecticut

This letter confirms our agreement with respect to your voluntary retirement from Blyth, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Blyth”) effective August 8, 2014, and includes a General Release. You have up to 21 days after receipt of this Letter Agreement and General Release (the “Agreement”) to consider whether to sign and date this Agreement, in which you waive important rights, including those under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967. We advise you to consult with an attorney of your choosing prior to signing this Agreement concerning the rights you are waiving as well as all other terms of this Agreement. Each of you and Blyth is sometimes referred to in this Agreement as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties.”

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Eric J. Foss [ADDRESS WITHHELD FOR PRIVACY] Dear Eric:
Letter Agreement and General Release • August 26th, 2019 • Aramark • Retail-eating places • Pennsylvania

This Letter Agreement and General Release (this “Letter Agreement”) will confirm our agreement regarding your role as Executive Advisor and your subsequent retirement. For purposes of this Letter Agreement, “Aramark” shall include Aramark, Aramark Services, Inc., and each of their affiliates, subsidiaries, divisions, lines of business and any corporation, joint venture, or other entity in which Aramark or its subsidiaries has an equity interest in excess of ten percent (10%).

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Letter Agreement and General Release • January 6th, 2020 • Aramark • Retail-eating places • Pennsylvania

This Letter Agreement and General Release (this “Letter Agreement”) will confirm our agreement regarding your role as Executive Advisor and your subsequent separation from service with Aramark. For purposes of this Letter Agreement, “Aramark” shall include Aramark, Aramark Services, Inc., and each of their affiliates, subsidiaries, divisions, lines of business and any corporation, joint venture, or other entity in which Aramark or its subsidiaries has an equity interest in excess of ten percent (10%).

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