Common use of Documents, Etc Clause in Contracts

Documents, Etc. All documents, procedural manuals, guides, specifications, plans, drawings, designs and similar materials, lists of present, past or prospective customers, customer proposals, invitations to submit proposals, price lists and data relating to the pricing of the Company’s products and services, records, notebooks and similar repositories of or containing Confidential Information (including all copies thereof) that come into Employee’s possession or control by reason of Employee’s relationship with the Company, whether prepared by Employee or others: (a) are and shall remain the property of the Company, (b) will not be used by Employee in any way adverse to the Company, (c) will not be removed from the Company’s premises (except as Employee’s duties require) and (d) at the termination (for whatever reason) of Employee’s relationship with the Company, will be left with, or forthwith returned by Employee to, the Company.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Amylyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Amylyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Amylyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc.)

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