Common use of Acknowledgment by the Employee Clause in Contracts

Acknowledgment by the Employee. The Employee acknowledges and confirms that: (i) the restrictive covenants contained in this Section 1.4 are reasonably necessary to protect the legitimate business interests of the Company; (ii) the restrictions contained in this Section 1.4 (including, without limitation, the length of the term of the provisions of this Section 1.4) are not overbroad, overlong, or unfair and are not the result of overreaching, duress, or coercion of any kind; and (iii) the Employee's entry into this Agreement and, specifically this Section 1.4, is a material inducement and required condition to the Company’s entry into this Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Integrated Surgical Systems Inc), Employment Agreement (Integrated Surgical Systems Inc), Employment Agreement (Integrated Surgical Systems Inc)

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Acknowledgment by the Employee. The Employee acknowledges and confirms that: (i) the restrictive covenants contained in this Section 1.4 1.6 are reasonably necessary to protect the legitimate business interests of the Company; (ii) the restrictions contained in this Section 1.4 1.6 (including, without limitation, the length of the term of the provisions of this Section 1.41.6) are not overbroad, overlong, or unfair and are not the result of overreaching, duress, or coercion of any kind; and (iii) the Employee's ’s entry into this Agreement and, specifically this Section 1.4, is a material inducement and required condition to the Company’s entry into this Agreement.this

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Barrington Broadcasting Group LLC)

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