Statements Not Admissible in Evidence Sample Clauses

Statements Not Admissible in Evidence. The Parties agree that this TC-20 Settlement Agreement and the BP-20 Partial Rates Settlement Agreement represent a compromise in the positions of the Parties. As such, conduct, statements, and documents disclosed in the negotiation of this TC-20 Settlement Agreement and the BP-20 Partial Rates Settlement Agreement will not be admissible as evidence in the TC-20 proceeding, the BP-20 proceeding, any other proceeding, or any other judicial or administrative forum.
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