Common use of Disclosure of Company Inventions Clause in Contracts

Disclosure of Company Inventions. Whether upon the Company’s request or voluntarily, Employee will promptly disclose to the Company, or its designee, all Company Inventions that Employee has created, contributed to or knows about, regardless of the nature of that knowledge, and regardless of whether such Company Invention, or any aspect of such Company Invention, has been described, committed to writing, or reduced to practice, in whole or part, by any other person. At all other times, Employee will treat any Company Invention as Confidential Information, as that term is defined in Section 5(a) above.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (NewAge, Inc.), Indemnification Agreement (New Age Beverages Corp), Employment Agreement (New Age Beverages Corp)

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