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· 10/27/1998

Luttrell v. Cooper Industries, Inc.

Citations

  • 60 F. Supp. 2d 629
  • 1998 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 20910
  • 1998 WL 1108828

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  • releasing “any and all claims . . . of every type or kind, known and unknown, which the undersigned had, have now, or may have in the future”
  • “Barring an ambiguity, [parole] evidence cannot be admitted. ‘If the language is unambiguous, the meaning of the language is a question of law, and the intent of the parties must be discerned from the words used in the instrument.’”

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Judges: Coffman

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