MUTUAL RELEASE OF CLAIMS
<First Party>, <of> <Full Address>, <consideration>, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby and forever forgive, discharge, and release <Second Party> from any and all claims, actions, causes of action, demands, suits, agreements and obligations whatsoever, in law and equity, known or unknown, arising from the beginning of time to the date of this Release with respect or related to:
<Specific issue description.>
<Second Party>, <of> <Full Address>, <consideration>, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby and forever forgive, discharge, and release <First Party> from any and all claims, actions, causes of action, demands, suits, agreements and obligations whatsoever, in law and equity, known or unknown, arising from the beginning of time to the date of this RELEASE with respect or related to said matter above.
It is further stipulated that this RELEASE shall be binding upon both parties, their representatives, successors, executors and assigns.
Signed and WITNESSED this <Day> of <Month>, <Year>:
________________________________________
<Full Name of Witness>
For <First Party>:
______________________________________ Date: _______________
Name: _________________________ Title: ______________________
For <Second Party>:
______________________________________ Date: _______________
Name: _________________________ Title: ______________________
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