Acknowledgments by the Employee Sample Clauses

Acknowledgments by the Employee. The Employee acknowledges that (a) during the Employment Period and as a part of his employment, the Employee will be afforded access to Confidential Information; (b) public disclosure of such Confidential Information could have an adverse effect on the Employer and its business; (c) since the Employee possesses substantial expertise and skill with respect to the Employer's business, the Employer desires to obtain exclusive ownership of each Employee Invention, and the Employer will be at a substantial competitive disadvantage if it fails to acquire exclusive ownership of each Employee Invention; (d) the Compensation provided to Employee hereunder constitutes good and sufficient consideration for the Employee's agreements and covenants in this Section 7; and (e) the provisions of this Section 7 are reasonable and necessary to prevent the improper use or disclosure of Confidential Information and to provide the Employer with exclusive ownership of all Employee Inventions.
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Acknowledgments by the Employee. The Employee acknowledges that (a) the Employee will be afforded access to Confidential Information; (b) public disclosure of such Confidential Information would have an adverse effect on the Employer and its Affiliates and its business; and (c) the provisions of this Section 6 are reasonable and necessary to prevent the improper use or disclosure of Confidential Information.
Acknowledgments by the Employee. The Employee acknowledges that: the services to be performed by him under this Agreement are of a special, unique and unusual character; and (b) the Compensation provided to the Employee hereunder, together with the consideration provided to the Employee under the Related Agreements, constitute good and sufficient consideration for the Employee's agreements and covenants in this Section 8; and (c) the provisions of this Section 8 are reasonable and necessary to protect the Employer's business.
Acknowledgments by the Employee. The Employee acknowledges that (a) during the Employment Period and as a part of his employment, the Employee will be afforded access to Confidential Information; (b) public disclosure of such Confidential Information could have an adverse effect on the Company and its business; (c) because the Employee possesses substantial technical expertise and skill with respect to the Company's business, the Company desires to obtain exclusive ownership of each Employee Invention, and the Company will be at a substantial competitive disadvantage if it fails to acquire exclusive ownership of each Employee Invention; and (d) the provisions of this Section 7 are reasonable and necessary to prevent the improper use or disclosure of Confidential Information and to provide the Company with exclusive ownership of all Employee Inventions.
Acknowledgments by the Employee. The Employee acknowledges that (a) during the Employment Period and as a part of the Employee’s employment, the Employee will be afforded access to Confidential Information; and (b) public disclosure of such Confidential Information could have an adverse effect on the Employer and its business.
Acknowledgments by the Employee. Except for circumstance involving a Change of Control as described in Section 8.4 below, Employee understands and recognizes that the Employee’s services provided to Employer are special, unique, unusual, extraordinary and intellectual in character, and Employee agrees that, during the employment of Employee and for a period of two (2) years from the date of termination of the Employee’s employment with Employer, he will not in any manner, directly or indirectly, on behalf of himself or any Person, firm, partnership, joint venture, corporation or other business entity, engage or invest in, own, manage, operate, finance, control or participate in the ownership, management, operation, financing, or control of, be employed by, associated with, or in any manner connected with, lend the Employee’s name or similar name to, lend Employee’s credit to or render services or advice to, enter into or engage in any Competing Business; provided, however, that Employee may purchase or otherwise acquire up to (but not more than) one percent of any class of securities of any enterprise (but without otherwise participating in the activities of such enterprise) if such securities are listed on any national or regional securities exchange or have been registered under Section 12(g) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
Acknowledgments by the Employee. The Employee acknowledges that: (a) the services to be performed by him under this Agreement are of a special, unique, unusual, extraordinary, and intellectual character, and (b) the provisions of this Section 5 are reasonable and necessary to protect the goodwill and other business interests of Employer.
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Acknowledgments by the Employee. The Employee acknowledges that: (a) the services to be performed by him under this Agreement are of a special, unique, unusual, extraordinary, and intellectual character; (b) the Company competes with other businesses that are or could be located in any part of the Territory; and (c) the provisions of this Section 8 are reasonable and necessary to protect the Company's business.
Acknowledgments by the Employee. The Employee acknowledges that: (a) the services to be performed by him under this Agreement are of a special, unique, unusual, extraordinary, and intellectual character; (b) the Employer's business is national in scope and its products are marketed throughout the United States and Canada; (c) the Employer competes with other businesses that are or could be located in any part of the United States and Canada; (d) the Employer has required that the Employee make the covenants in this Section 6 as a condition to its purchase of substantially all of the assets (including all goodwill) of Quindeca Corporation; and (e) the provisions of this Section 6 are reasonable and necessary to protect the Employer's business. For purposes of this Section 6 only, during the Employment Period "Employer" shall include Daily Journal.
Acknowledgments by the Employee. The Employee acknowledges that: (a) the services to be performed by him under this Agreement are of a special, unique, unusual, extraordinary, and intellectual in character; (b) Employer competes with other businesses in the digital content management for local broadcaster space; and (c) the provisions of this Section 6 are reasonable and necessary to protect Employer’s business and will not result in any undue hardship to Employee.
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