A third party release is a legal agreement where a creditor agrees not to sue a non-debtor, such as a company’s director or guarantor. It is commonly used in bankruptcy or restructuring to settle claims. Creditors benefit by receiving payment, while debtors and released parties gain closure and avoid future litigation.
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