Confidentiality of Inventions; Return of Materials and Confidential Information. With respect to the information, inventions and discoveries referred to in Section 9.3, and also with respect to all other information, whatever its nature and form and whether obtained orally, by observation, from graphic materials, or otherwise (except such as is generally available through publication) obtained by you during or as a result of your employment by the Company and relating to any product, service, process, or apparatus or to any use of any of them, or to materials, tolerances, specifications, costs (including manufacturing costs), prices, or to any plans of the Company, you agree: (a) to hold all such information, inventions and discoveries in strict confidence and not to publish or otherwise disclose any portion thereof except with the prior consent of an authorized representative of the Company; (b) to take all reasonable precautions to ensure that all such information, inventions, and discoveries are properly protected from access by unauthorized persons; (c) to make no use of any such information, invention, or discovery except as required or permitted in the performance of your duties and responsibilities for the Company; and (d) upon termination of your employment by the Company, or at any time upon request of the Company, to deliver to the Company all graphic materials and all substances, models, prototypes and the like containing or relating to Confidential Information or any such information, invention, or discovery, all of which graphic materials and other things shall be and remain the sole property of the Company. The term “graphic materials” includes letters, memoranda, reports, notes, notebooks, books of account, drawings, prints, specifications, formulae, data printouts, microfilms, magnetic tapes and disks and other documents and recordings, together with all copies thereof.
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Samples: Letter Agreement of Employment (New York & Company, Inc.), Letter Agreement of Employment (New York & Company, Inc.), Letter Agreement of Employment (New York & Company, Inc.)
Confidentiality of Inventions; Return of Materials and Confidential Information. With respect to the information, inventions and discoveries referred to in Section 9.38.3, and also with respect to all other information, whatever its nature and form and whether obtained orally, by observation, from graphic materials, or otherwise (except such as is generally available through publication) obtained by you during or as a result of your employment by the Company and relating to any product, service, process, or apparatus or to any use of any of them, or to materials, tolerances, specifications, costs (including manufacturing costs), prices, or to any plans of the Company, you agree:
(a) to hold all such information, inventions and discoveries in strict confidence and not to publish or otherwise disclose any portion thereof except with the prior consent of an authorized representative of the Company;
(b) to take all reasonable precautions to ensure that all such information, inventions, and discoveries are properly protected from access by unauthorized persons;
(c) to make no use of any such information, invention, or discovery except as required or permitted in the performance of your duties and responsibilities for the Company; and
(d) upon termination of your employment by the Company, or at any time upon request of the Company, to deliver to the Company all graphic materials and all substances, models, prototypes and the like containing or relating to Confidential Information or any such information, invention, or discovery, all of which graphic materials and other things shall be and remain the sole property of the Company. The term “graphic materials” includes letters, memoranda, reports, notes, notebooks, books of account, drawings, prints, specifications, formulae, data printouts, microfilms, magnetic tapes and disks and other documents and recordings, together with all copies thereof.
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Samples: Letter Agreement of Employment (New York & Company, Inc.), Letter Agreement of Employment (New York & Company, Inc.), Letter Agreement of Employment (New York & Company, Inc.)
Confidentiality of Inventions; Return of Materials and Confidential Information. With respect to the information, inventions and discoveries referred to in Section 9.3, and also with respect to all other information, whatever its nature and form and whether obtained orally, by observation, from graphic materials, or otherwise (except such as is generally available through publication) obtained by you during or as a result of your employment by the Company and relating to any product, service, process, or apparatus or to any use of any of them, or to materials, tolerances, specifications, costs (including manufacturing costs), prices, or to any plans of the Company, you agree:
(a) to hold all such information, inventions and discoveries in strict confidence and not to publish or otherwise disclose any portion thereof except with the prior consent of an authorized representative of the Company;
(b) to take all reasonable precautions to ensure assure that all such information, inventions, and discoveries are properly protected from access by unauthorized persons;
(c) to make no use of any such information, invention, or discovery except as required or permitted in the performance of your duties and responsibilities for the Company; and
(d) upon termination of your employment by the Company, or at any time upon request of the Company, to deliver to the Company all graphic materials and all substances, models, prototypes and the like containing or relating to Confidential Information or any such information, invention, or discovery, all of which graphic materials and other things shall be and remain the sole property of the Company. The term “graphic materials” includes letters, memoranda, reports, notes, notebooks, books of account, drawings, prints, specifications, formulae, data printouts, microfilms, magnetic tapes and disks and other documents and recordings, together with all copies thereof.
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Samples: Letter Agreement of Employment (New York & Company, Inc.), Letter Agreement of Employment (New York & Company, Inc.), Letter Agreement of Employment (New York & Company, Inc.)
Confidentiality of Inventions; Return of Materials and Confidential Information. With respect to the information, inventions and discoveries referred to in Section 9.3, and also with respect to all other information, whatever its nature and form and whether obtained orally, by observation, from graphic materials, or otherwise (except such as is generally available through publication) obtained by you during or as a result of your employment by the Company and relating to any product, service, process, or apparatus or to any use of any of them, or to materials, tolerances, specifications, costs (including manufacturing costs), prices, or to any plans of the Company, you agree, except as otherwise required by law or legal process or to enforce your rights under this Agreement:
(a) to hold all such information, inventions and discoveries in strict confidence and not to publish or otherwise disclose any portion thereof except with the prior consent of an authorized representative of the Company;
(b) to take all reasonable precautions to ensure that all such information, inventions, and discoveries are properly protected from access by unauthorized persons;
(c) to make no use of any such information, invention, or discovery except as required or permitted in the performance of your duties and responsibilities for the Company; and
(d) upon termination of your employment by the Company, or at any time upon request of the Company, to deliver to the Company all graphic materials and all substances, models, prototypes and the like containing or relating to Confidential Information or any such information, invention, or discovery, all of which graphic materials and other things shall be and remain the sole property of the Company. The term “"graphic materials” " includes letters, memoranda, reports, notes, notebooks, books of account, drawings, prints, specifications, formulae, data printouts, microfilms, magnetic tapes and disks and other documents and recordings, together with all copies thereof.
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Samples: Letter Agreement of Employment (New York & Company, Inc.)