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Release & waiver templates

Standard forms in which one party gives up the right to sue or make future claims, usually in exchange for a payment or settlement.

What it usually contains

  • names of the releasing and released parties
  • description of the claim, dispute, or transaction being settled
  • payment or consideration being exchanged
  • scope of claims released, including unknown or future claims
  • confidentiality, non-admission of liability, and governing law clauses
  • signature blocks and, where used, notarization or witness lines

What the assistant uses it for

Use to answer what a release covers and who is bound by it, what consideration must be exchanged for it to hold, and which clauses typically appear in settlement, account closure, or liability waiver forms.

How it is versioned

A document of this type has exactly one current version at a time. Upload a revision and it becomes the version that counts — the one before it is kept and dated, but is no longer what your assistant answers from. Nothing is ever deleted, so you can always show what this document said on a given date.

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