Common use of EMPLOYER'S AUTHORITY Clause in Contracts

EMPLOYER'S AUTHORITY. The relationship between the parties hereto is that of employer and employee. The Employee agrees to observe and comply with the rules and regulations of the Company, as adopted by the Company from time to time with respect to the performance of the duties of the Employee. The Employee acknowledges that he has no authority to enter into any contracts or other obligations that are binding upon the Company unless such contracts or obligations are authorized by the Board of Directors of the Company. The Company

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Unicapital Corp), Employment Agreement (Unicapital Corp), Employment Agreement (Unicapital Corp)

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EMPLOYER'S AUTHORITY. The relationship between the parties hereto is that of employer and employee. The Employee agrees to observe and comply with the rules and regulations of the Company, as adopted by the Company from time to time with respect to the performance of the duties of the Employee. The Employee acknowledges that he has no authority to enter into any contracts or other obligations that are binding upon the Company unless such contracts or obligations are authorized by the Board of Directors of the Company. The Company.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Unicapital Corp), Consulting Agreement (Unicapital Corp)

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