Common use of Executive’s Acknowledgment Clause in Contracts

Executive’s Acknowledgment. Executive acknowledges that: (i) the Company is and will be engaged in its business during the Employment Period and thereafter; (ii) Executive is one of a limited number of persons who is and will be developing the business and will, during the Employment Period, have frequent and prolonged interactions with all customers and suppliers of the Company with respect to matters significantly affecting the business relationship between those customers and suppliers and the Company; (iii) Executive occupies a position of trust and confidence with the Company and is familiar with the Company’s trade secrets and with other proprietary and confidential information concerning the Company and its business; and (iv) the agreements and covenants contained in this Section 9 are essential to protect the Company and the goodwill of the business and are a condition precedent to the Company entering into this Agreement. Executive acknowledges that he or she has carefully read this Agreement and has given careful consideration to the restraints imposed upon him by this Agreement, and is in full accord as to their necessity for the reasonable and proper protection of confidential and proprietary information and goodwill of the Company now existing or to be developed or created in the future.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Orchestra BioMed Holdings, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Orchestra BioMed Holdings, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Health Sciences Acquisitions Corp 2)

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