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Settlement Agreement: Bren v. O'Rourke


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SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT

BREN v. O’ROURKE

 

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Drafted by Christiansen-Wick Solicitors


 

On this 10th day of Horen’s Calling, 1771, it is forthwith agreed in the matter of Bren v. O’Rourke that:

 

  1. The Defendant shall pay the Plaintiff a sum of 7,500 Marks;
  2. The Defendant shall issue a public statement, in a matter satisfactory to the Plaintiff, apologizing for his claims that the Plaintiff attempted to have him killed;
  3. The Plaintiff will withdraw their Summons, attached below for ease of reference;
     

 

Upon execution of this agreement and its terms in full, the Summons is thus withdrawn, and the matter CLOSED.

 

Signed,

EDMUND BREN, Plaintiff,

PADRAIG O’ROURKE, Defendant.

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Leufroy Falkenrath glances through the terms with vague disappointment evident in his eyes, though would proceed to sign the agreement nonetheless. ”It seems I am compelled by unnatural forces never to preside in court.” He remarked in a joking manner. ”Nevertheless, I am glad a settlement could be reached peaceably. Should the defendant refuse to comply with that which was agreed, however, the court reserves the right to enforce the terms.”

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