Common use of Acknowledgment by Employee Clause in Contracts

Acknowledgment by Employee. The Employee represents to the Company that he is knowledgeable and sophisticated as to business matters, including the subject matter of this Agreement, that he has read this Agreement and that he understands its terms. The Employee acknowledges that, prior to assenting to terms the terms of this Agreement, he has been given a reasonable time to review it, to consult with counsel of his choice, and to negotiate at arm's-length with the Company as to the contents. The Employee and the Company agree that the language used in this Agreement is the language chosen by the parties to express their mutual intent, and that no rule of strict construction is to be applied against any party hereto. Employee warrants that he is not subject to any non-competition agreement or other restrictive agreement with any other prior employer or any other person that would restrict his ability to perform the services required of him under this Agreement.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Amli Residential Properties Trust), Employment Agreement (Amli Residential Properties Trust), Employment Agreement (Amli Residential Properties Trust)

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