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Common use of Acknowledgement by Employee Clause in Contracts

Acknowledgement by Employee. Employee acknowledges that (a) Employee's services to be performed for Corporation are of a special and unique nature; (b) Corporation operates in a highly competitive environment and would be substantially harmed if Employee were to compete with Corporation or divulge its confidential information; (c) Employee has received valuable and sufficient consideration for entering into this Agreement, including but not limited to employment with the Corporation, the receipt of Confidential Information and (d) the provisions of this Section 6, including all of its subparts, are reasonable and necessary to protect Corporation's business.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Hei Inc), Employment Agreement (Hei Inc), Employment Agreement (Hei Inc)

Acknowledgement by Employee. Employee acknowledges that (a) Employee's ’s services to be performed for Corporation are of a special and unique nature; (b) Corporation operates in a highly competitive environment and would be substantially harmed if Employee were to compete with Corporation or divulge its confidential information; (c) Employee has received valuable and sufficient consideration for entering into this Agreement, including but not limited to employment with the Corporation, increased benefits provided under Section 5 of this Agreement and the receipt of Confidential Information Information, and (d) the provisions of this Section 6, including all of its subparts, are reasonable and necessary to protect Corporation's ’s business.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Hei Inc)