Common use of Business Disclosures Clause in Contracts

Business Disclosures. Employee shall not, without the written consent of Employer, at any time disclose to anyone other than officers or employees of Employer, or make use of those manufacturing methods, processes, techniques, trade secrets, products, research, or customer lists obtained while in the employ of Employer which shall not be generally known to the public or recognized as standard practices. Upon leaving the employ of Employer, Employee shall not take, without the consent of the Employer, any drawing, blueprint or other reproduction, customer list or confidential data.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Butler National Corp), Employment Agreement (Butler National Corp), Employment Agreement (Butler National Corp)

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