Common use of Executive Warranties Clause in Contracts

Executive Warranties. Executive represents and warrants that his or her employment with the Employer and the performance of this Agreement will not violate any express or implied obligation to any former employer or other party. Executive further represents that he or she has not brought with him or her and will not use or disclose during his or her employment with Employer any information, documents, or materials subject to any legally enforceable restrictions or obligations as to confidentiality or secrecy. Furthermore, Executive shall not make any agreements with or commitments to any person, firm or corporation that would prevent, restrict, or hinder the performance of Executive’s duties or obligations under this Agreement. In addition, Executive agrees to provide certain information about him/herself and/or about his/her family member(s) that is personal to Executive and/or his/her family member(s) in order to enable Employer to perform necessary tasks relating to administration of Executive’s employment including, without limitation, administration of employee benefits, payroll, tax withholding, and other tasks. Executive agrees that all such information will be provided by him/her voluntarily, and that Employer may use, store, and transfer all such information as required by law or as necessary or useful in performing administrative tasks, including hiring third parties who have obligations of confidentiality to Employer to perform any of such tasks on Employer’s behalf. Employer agrees in good faith to take all reasonable measures to safeguard and protect such confidential information, and to immediately notify Executive of any loss or mishandling of confidential information.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Aprimo, INC), Employment Agreement (Aprimo, INC), Employment Agreement (Aprimo, INC)

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