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Insured Claims
Insured Claims contract clause examples

Claims Released. The claims released include but are not limited to those which in any way relate to: # Employee’s employment with the Company or the termination of Employee’s employment, such as claims for compensation, sales incentive compensation, special payments, sign on bonuses, retention bonuses or any other cash bonuses (including any bonus for 2019), commissions, stock grants, option grants, lost

Claims Released. The claims released include but are not limited to those which in any way relate to: # Employee’s employment with the Company or the termination of Employee’s employment, such as claims for compensation, sales incentive compensation, special payments, sign on bonuses, performance bonuses, retention bonuses or any other cash bonuses, commissions, stock grants, option grants, lost wages, meal and rest period payments or premiums, sick or vacation pay (except for any vacation leave accrued and not used by Employee as of the Termination Date, as

Claims Released. The claims released include but are not limited to those which in any way relate to: # Employee’s employment with the Company or the termination of Employee’s employment, such as claims for compensation, sales incentive compensation, special payments, sign on bonuses, retention bonuses or any other cash bonuses, commissions, stock grants, option grants, lost wages, meal and rest period payments or premiums, sick or vacation pay (except for any vacation leave accrued and not used by Employee as of the Termination Date, as such leave is reflected in the Company’s time-off system or other appropriate system of record), relocation benefits; # the design or administration of any employee benefit plan or Employee’s entitlement to benefits under any such plan; # any rights Employee may have to severance or similar income replacement benefits under any plan of the Company; # any rights Employee may have to the continued receipt of health or life insurance-type benefits, except for any rights Employee may have to benefits pursuant to the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (“COBRA”); # any claims to attorneys’ fees or other indemnities; and # any other claims or demands Employee may have on any basis. The claims released, for example, may have arisen under any of the following statutes or common law doctrines:

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