Common use of Claimant Release Clause in Contracts

Claimant Release. Claimant, on his own behalf and on behalf of his attorneys, agents, successors, heirs, legal representatives and assigns (collectively, the "Releasors") agrees to release and does hereby release, acquit and forever discharge the Company and its officers, directors, agents, employees and attorneys and the respective successors, heirs, legal representatives and assigns of each of the foregoing (collectively, the "Releasees") from, and extinguishes, any and all claims, demands, debts, damages, costs, losses, expenses, commissions, actions, causes of action, rights, liabilities, obligations and chooses in action of whatever nature or type which any of the Releasors have, or may have, or which have been, or could have been, or in the future otherwise might have been asserted, known and unknown, in connection with actions or inactions of the Releasees or otherwise, or any of them, occurring on or prior to the date hereof (collectively, the "Claims"), except that in no event shall this paragraph operate to release from any claims or liability resulting from a breach of the representations, warranties, covenants and agreements of the Company contained in this Agreement. Claimant further agrees that he will not sue xxx of the Releasees by asserting in any way the rights, claims, actions, accounts, demands, contracts, debts, controversies, agreements, lawsuits, damages, liabilities and causes of action released by this Agreement.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Option Settlement Agreement (Internet America Inc), Option Settlement Agreement (Internet America Inc), Option Settlement Agreement (Internet America Inc)

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