Common use of Employee’s Acknowledgement Clause in Contracts

Employee’s Acknowledgement. The Employee acknowledges that he has read and understands the foregoing, and that the Employer has advised him that this Agreement substantially alters and supercedes the Employee's rights at common law. The Employee specifically acknowledges that the Employer has advised him to seek independent legal advice prior to executing this Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Free DA Connection Systems, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Free DA Connection Systems, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Free DA Connection Systems, Inc.)

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Employee’s Acknowledgement. The Employee acknowledges that he has read and understands the foregoing, foregoing and that the Employer has advised him that this Agreement substantially alters and supercedes supersedes the Employee's rights at common law. The Employee specifically acknowledges that the Employer has advised him to seek independent legal advice prior to executing this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Thinkpath Inc)

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