Common use of Covenant Not to Use or Disclose Confidential Information Clause in Contracts

Covenant Not to Use or Disclose Confidential Information. The Company and Executive recognize that, during the course of Executive’s employment with the Company, the Company has disclosed and will continue to disclose to Executive Confidential Information concerning the Company and the Affiliates, their products, their franchisees, their services and other matters concerning their Businesses, all of which constitute valuable assets of the Company and the Affiliates. The Company and Executive further acknowledge that the Company has, and will, invest considerable amounts of time, effort and corporate resources in developing such valuable assets and that disclosure by Executive of such assets to the public shall cause irreparable harm, damage and loss to the Company and the Affiliates. Accordingly, Executive acknowledges and agrees, except as may be required otherwise by law: (a) that the Confidential Information is and shall remain the exclusive property of the Company (or the applicable Affiliate); (b) to use the Confidential Information exclusively for the purpose of fulfilling the obligations under this Agreement; (c) to hold the Confidential Information in confidence and not copy, publish or disclose to others or allow any other party to copy, publish or disclose to others in any form, any Confidential Information without the prior written approval of an authorized representative of the Company; and (d) not to use any Confidential Information for the benefit of anyone other than the Company

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Inc.)

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