Common use of Employee’s Representations Clause in Contracts

Employee’s Representations. Employee represents and warrants that: (a) Employee has the right to enter into this Agreement and is not subject to any contract, commitment, agreement, arrangement or restriction of any kind which would prevent Employee from performing Employee's duties and obligations hereunder; (b) To the best of Employee's knowledge, Employee is not subject to any undisclosed medical condition which might have a material effect on Employee's ability to perform satisfactorily Employee's services hereunder.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Crown Media Holdings Inc), Employment Agreement (Crown Media Holdings Inc), Employment Agreement (Crown Media Holdings Inc)

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Employee’s Representations. Employee represents and warrants that: (a) Employee has the right to enter into this Agreement and is not subject to any contract, commitment, agreement, arrangement or restriction of any kind which would prevent Employee from performing Employee's duties and obligations hereunder; (b) To the best of Employee's knowledge, . Employee is not subject to any undisclosed medical condition which might have a material effect on Employee's ability to perform satisfactorily Employee's services hereunder.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Crown Media Holdings Inc), Employment Agreement (Crown Media Holdings Inc), Employment Agreement (Crown Media Holdings Inc)

Employee’s Representations. Employee represents and warrants that: (a) Employee has the right to enter into this Agreement and is not subject to any contract, commitment, agreement, arrangement or restriction of any kind which would prevent Employee from performing Employee's duties and obligations hereunder; (b) To the best of Employee's knowledge, Employee is not subject to any undisclosed medical condition which might have a material effect on Employee's ability to satisfactorily perform satisfactorily Employee's services hereunder.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Crown Media Holdings Inc), Employment Agreement (Crown Media Holdings Inc)

Employee’s Representations. Employee represents and warrants that: (a1) Employee has the right to enter into this Agreement and is not subject to any contract, commitment, agreement, arrangement or restriction of any kind which would prevent Employee from performing Employee's duties and obligations hereunder; (b2) To the best of Employee's knowledge, . Employee is not subject to any undisclosed medical condition which might have a material effect on Employee's ability to perform satisfactorily Employee's services hereunder.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Crown Media Holdings Inc)

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Employee’s Representations. Employee represents and warrants that: (a) Employee has the right to enter into this Agreement and is not subject to any contract, commitment, agreement, arrangement or restriction of any kind which would prevent Employee from performing Employee's ’s duties and obligations hereunder; (b) To the best of Employee's ’s knowledge, Employee is not subject to any undisclosed medical condition which might have a material effect on Employee's ’s ability to perform satisfactorily Employee's ’s services hereunder.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Crown Media Holdings Inc)

Employee’s Representations. Employee represents and warrants that: (a) Employee has the right to enter into this Agreement and is not subject to any contract, commitment, agreement, arrangement or restriction of any kind which would prevent Employee from performing Employee's duties and obligations hereunder; (b) To the best of Employee's actual knowledge, Employee is not subject to any undisclosed medical condition which might have a material effect on Employee's ability to perform satisfactorily Employee's services hereunder.,

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Crown Media Holdings Inc)

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