Common use of No Further Action Clause in Contracts

No Further Action. Employee irrevocably and absolutely agrees that she/ he will not prosecute or allow to be prosecuted on her/ his behalf, in any administrative agency, whether federal or state, or any court, whether federal or state, any claim or demand of any type related to the matters released above in Section 6a, it being the intention of the parties that with the execution by Employee of this Agreement, Iomega, and all of Iomega’s predecessors and successors, and their officers, directors, shareholders, agents, employees and representatives, and all parent, subsidiary and affiliated companies, together with their employees, officers, directors and shareholders will be absolutely, unconditionally and forever discharged of and from any obligations to or on behalf of Employee related in any way to the matters discharged therein.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Separation Agreement and General Release (Iomega Corp), Separation Agreement and General Release (Iomega Corp), Separation Agreement and General Release (Iomega Corp)

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No Further Action. Employee irrevocably and absolutely agrees that she/ he will not prosecute or allow to be prosecuted on her/ his behalf, in any administrative agency, whether federal or state, or any court, whether federal or state, any claim or demand of any type related to the matters released above in Section 6a, it being Exec Sep Agreement Over 40 3 Feb. 2006 the intention of the parties that with the execution by Employee of this Agreement, Iomega, and all of Iomega’s predecessors and successors, and their officers, directors, shareholders, agents, employees and representatives, and all parent, subsidiary and affiliated companies, together with their employees, officers, directors and shareholders will be absolutely, unconditionally and forever discharged of and from any obligations to or on behalf of Employee related in any way to the matters discharged therein.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Separation Agreement and General Release (Iomega Corp)

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