Stockton California Separation Agreement and Mutual Release

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Multi-State
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Stockton
Control #:
US-E-T-409-01
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An agreement and release is a legal agreement that releases a party from contractual obligations or where a party concedes rights. This agreement is most commonly used at the end of a contract term to certify that neither party has any legal claims against the other. In other words, it is a legally binding agreement that, once signed, makes it unlawful for either party to make legal claims against the other regarding responsibilities, duties, or obligations under the agreement and release.

Also called a release and waiver agreement, this document is often signed following a settlement agreement, which offers financial compensation in exchange for terminating pending legal allegations. The agreement and release effectively ensures that upon receipt of the settlement, no further court action can be pursued for the same reason.
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Stockton is known for being home to the oldest university in California, the University of The Pacific. With the low cost of living (compared to other areas in California) and being a family-friendly city, Stockton is a great place to live. Where Is Stockton?

Founded in 1849 and incorporated in 1850, the City of Stockton is one of the oldest incorporated cities in California.

Stockton The violent crime rate in Stockton is 1,397 per 100,000 people. There are approximately 34 murders, 181 rapes, 1,158 robberies, and 3,007 aggravated assaults annually in Stockton.

Crime and high cost of living are two of the biggest drawbacks to living in Sacramento. Although not as high as Stockton's crime rates, the crime rate in Sacramento is 46 percent above the national average. Violent crime is 76 percent above the national average in Sacramento.

In 2021, there were 1.13 times more Asian (Non-Hispanic) residents (65.1k people) in Stockton, CA than any other race or ethnicity. There were 57.5k White (Non-Hispanic) and 53.6k White (Hispanic) residents, the second and third most common ethnic groups. 44.9% of the people in Stockton, CA are hispanic (143k people).

Home to California's oldest university. In 1851, University of the Pacific became California's first chartered institution of higher education.

In 2018, Stockton ? whose roughly 310,000 residents were 42% Hispanic, 24% Asian, 19% non-Hispanic white and 13% black ? was the most racially diverse large city in America, ing to a U.S. News analysis based on recent census data.

Stockton is in San Joaquin County. Living in Stockton offers residents a dense suburban feel and most residents own their homes. In Stockton there are a lot of parks. Many families live in Stockton and residents tend to lean liberal.

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