Common use of Further Release Clause in Contracts

Further Release. It is further understood and agreed that the foregoing constitutes a full and final release of all Released Matters which the Releasing Party may have against the Released Parties for any present or future damages, economic losses, emotional or personal injuries, mental injuries, punitive damages, or any other type of tangible or intangible injury, damage or loss which the Releasing Party may have suffered or will suffer as a result of any wrongful acts or omissions on the part of the Released Party and included in the Released Matters regardless of whether the nature or extent of such injuries, losses, or damages cannot be ascertained until some future time.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: General Release of All Claims, General Release of All Claims

Further Release. It is further understood and agreed that the foregoing constitutes a full and final release of all Released Matters which the each Releasing Party may have against the Released Parties for any present or future damages, economic losses, emotional or personal injuries, mental injuries, punitive damages, or any other type of tangible or intangible injury, damage or loss which the each Releasing Party may have suffered or will suffer as a result of any wrongful acts or omissions on the part of the any Released Party prior to the date of this Release Agreement and included in the Released Matters regardless of whether the nature or extent of such injuries, losses, or damages cannot be ascertained until some future time.

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Sources: Stock Purchase Agreement (Natrol Inc)