Common use of Conflicts and Confidentiality Clause in Contracts

Conflicts and Confidentiality. 5.1 Non-disclosure of prior employers’ confidential information and no conflicting obligation. By executing this Agreement, the Executive agrees and represents that the Executive will not disclose to the Company or induce the Company to use any confidential or proprietary information belonging to any former employer of the Executive or any other third party. The Executive also represents and warrants that the Executive has not taken or retained, and is not in possession of, any business materials or documents belonging to any former employer or third party. The Executive hereby acknowledge that the Company has advised the Executive that the Executive is strictly prohibited from bringing such materials or documents onto the Company’s premises, providing such materials or documents to Company personnel, or using them in connection with the Executive’s employment with the Company. Further, the Executive represents and warrants to the Company that the performance of the Executive’s job duties for the Company will not violate, cause the breach of, or conflict with any prior agreement, contract, or understanding between the Executive and any third party or otherwise violate any confidence of another. The Executive represents and warrants that the Executive is not subject to any post-employment restrictions that would prohibit or limit the Executive’s employment by the Company.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement (AppTech Payments Corp.), Executive Employment Agreement (AppTech Corp.), Executive Employment Agreement (AppTech Corp.)

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