relessee Antonyms
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Meaning of relessee
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relessee (n.)
See Releasee.
relessee Sentence Examples
- The relessee is fully discharged from any and all claims arising from the incident.
- The release and covenant not to sue shall be binding upon the relessee, their heirs, successors, and assigns.
- The relessee agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the releasee from any costs or damages resulting from any claims brought by the relessee.
- The relessee warrants and represents that they have the full authority to execute the release on behalf of themselves and their successors.
- The relessee acknowledges that they have received independent legal advice before signing the release.
- The relessee's acceptance of the release constitutes a full and final settlement of all claims.
- The relessee shall not make any further claims against the releasee, whether known or unknown.
- The releasee shall be entitled to seek legal counsel to enforce the terms of the release.
- Any breach of the release by the relessee shall entitle the releasee to damages and other relief as allowed by law.
- The relessee waives any and all rights to challenge the validity of the release in any subsequent proceedings.
FAQs About the word relessee
See Releasee.
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The relessee is fully discharged from any and all claims arising from the incident.
The release and covenant not to sue shall be binding upon the relessee, their heirs, successors, and assigns.
The relessee agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the releasee from any costs or damages resulting from any claims brought by the relessee.
The relessee warrants and represents that they have the full authority to execute the release on behalf of themselves and their successors.