Without admission definition

Without admission means a party is not agreeing with any of the allegations made against them by the other party. This means the party does not agree that family violence occurred.
Without admission means that a party is not agreeing to any allegations made against them. This means that the party does not agree that there was family violence.

Examples of Without admission in a sentence

  • Without admission of any liability, fact or claim, the Company hereby agrees, subject to this Agreement becoming effective and irrevocable, as well as Employee’s performance of his continuing obligations pursuant to this Agreement, to provide Employee the severance benefits set forth below (the “Separation Benefit”).

  • Without admission of any liability, fact or claim, the Company hereby agrees, subject to this Agreement becoming effective and irrevocable within thirty days following the Termination Date and continued compliance with the terms and conditions of the Proprietary Information and Inventions Agreement entered into between Executive and the Company (the “Confidentiality Agreement”), to provide Executive the severance benefits set forth below.

  • Without admission of liability, the Parties have agreed to fully and finally settle all matters arising out of and in connection with the Redundancy and the Application on the terms of settlement set out in this Settlement Agreement and Deed of Release (the Agreement).

  • Without admission of any liability, fact or claim, the Company hereby agrees, subject to the execution of this Agreement and Executive’s performance of his continuing obligations pursuant to this Agreement and any confidentiality agreements between the Company and Executive (the “Confidentiality Agreement”), to provide Executive the severance benefits set forth below.

  • Such co-transfer agents may be removed and substitutes may be appointed by the Depositary, with written consent of the Company, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld.

  • Without admission of any liability, fact or claim, the Company hereby agrees, subject to this Agreement becoming effective and irrevocable, as well as Employee’s performance of his continuing obligations pursuant to this Agreement, to provide Employee the severance benefits set forth below.

  • Without admission of any liability, fact or claim, the Company hereby agrees, subject to the execution of this Agreement and Executive’s performance of his continuing obligations pursuant to this Agreement and the Confidentiality Agreement, to provide Executive the severance benefits set forth below.

  • Without admission of any liability, fact or claim, the Company hereby agrees, as consideration for Employee’s execution and non-revocation of this Agreement and Employee’s compliance with Employee’s continuing obligations pursuant to this Agreement and the post-employment obligations contained in his Employment Agreement, to provide Employee the Separation Payments and Benefits set forth below.

  • Without admission of any liability, fact or claim, the Company hereby agrees, subject to Executive signing and delivering to the Company this Agreement, this Agreement becoming no longer subject to revocation as provided in Section 6(c)(iii), and Executive’s continued performance of his obligations under the Confidentiality Agreement to provide Executive the benefits set forth below.

  • This Consent of Guarantors may be executed in any number of counterparts, and by the parties hereto in separate counterparts, each of which, when so executed, shall be an original, but all such counterparts shall together constitute one and the same instrument.

Related to Without admission

  • Contracting means engaging in business as a contractor.

  • Litigation support contractor means a contractor (including its experts, technical consultants, subcontractors, and suppliers) providing litigation support under a contract that contains the clause at 252.204-7014, Limitations on the Use or Disclosure of Information by Litigation Support Contractors.

  • statutory undertakers means persons authorised by any law to carry on any road transport, water transport, dock, harbour or pier undertakings or any undertaking for the supply of electricity, water, telephonic, telegraphic, sewerage or quarrying services and “statutory undertaking” has a corresponding meaning;

  • statutory undertaker means a person who is or is deemed to be a statutory undertaker for the purposes of any provision of Part 11 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.

  • Fault means a default, breach, or wrongful act or omission.