Taylor Swift and Evermore Park, a theme park in Utah, have dropped the lawsuits they filed against one another, according to Swift’s representative, reports variety.com. Also, neither side claimed any cash in the agreement.

“As a resolution of both lawsuits, the parties will drop and dismiss their respective suits without monetary settlement,” said a statement from Swift’s spokesperson.

The representative for Evermore Park could not be reached for comment.

Evermore Park was the first to sue, on February 2 in Utah, alleging that Swift’s December album release, “Evermore,” and its attendant merchandise infringed on the attraction’s trademarks.

In reply to that on February 22, Swift’s company TAS Rights Management sued Evermore Park in her home state of Tennessee, contending that the attraction had long had its costumed performers singing hits by Swift and others without a license, reports Variety.com

The theme park, which has no rides and is closer to an immersive Renaissance Faire-type experience, is currently closed because of pandemic.