Common use of No Inducement Clause in Contracts

No Inducement. Spouse 2 and Spouse 1 agree that their financial disclosures are not an inducement to enter into this marriage. Spouse 2 and Spouse 1 agree that each is willing to enter into this Agreement regardless of the nature or extent of the present or future assets, liabilities, income, or expenses of the other, and regardless of any financial arrangements made for his or her benefit by the other. Therefore, no error, omission, or inaccuracy in our financial disclosures shall create any legal right in favor of either of us nor shall it constitute grounds for any legal remedy by either of us against the other, including challenging the validity or enforceability of this Agreement.

Appears in 26 contracts

Samples: Florida Marital Separation Agreement, North Carolina Marital Separation Agreement, California Marital Separation Agreement

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