Common use of CONFIDENTIALITY, ETC Clause in Contracts

CONFIDENTIALITY, ETC. The Employee acknowledges that in the course of carrying out, performing and fulfilling his responsibilities to the Corporation hereunder he will have access to and will be entrusted with detailed confidential information and trade secrets relating to the present and contemplated services, techniques and modes of merchandising, marketing techniques, inventions and routines of the Business and concerning the customers of the Corporation, their names, addresses, tastes, preferences and particular requirements, the disclosure of any of which confidential information and trade secrets to competitors of the Corporation or to the general public would be highly detrimental to the best interests of the Corporation. The Employee further acknowledges that in the course of providing his duties to the Corporation hereunder he may be the principal representative of the Corporation to many of the customers of the Corporation and as such will be significantly responsible for maintaining or enhancing the goodwill of the Corporation with such customers. The Employee acknowledges and agrees that the right to maintain the confidentiality of such confidential information and trade secrets, and the right to preserve its goodwill, constitute proprietary rights which the Corporation is entitled to protect. Accordingly, the Employee covenants and agrees with the Corporation that:

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Ivp Technology Corp), Employment Agreement (Ivp Technology Corp), Employment Agreement (Ivp Technology Corp)

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