Rhode Island General Release is a legal agreement between two parties, in which one party releases the other from any and all claims and liabilities. These releases are commonly used in a variety of situations, including settling disputes, terminating contracts, and closing business transactions. There are three types of Rhode Island General Release: Unconditional Release, Conditional Release, and General Release. An Unconditional Release is an agreement in which one party fully and irrevocably releases the other from any and all claims and liabilities. A Conditional Release is an agreement in which one party releases the other from any and all claims and liabilities, provided certain conditions are met. A General Release is an agreement in which one party releases the other from any and all claims and liabilities, regardless of the specific circumstances. Regardless of the type of Rhode Island General Release, the agreement must be in writing and signed by both parties in order to be legally binding.