Common use of Idaho Clause in Contracts

Idaho. If Participant’s primary work location is in Idaho as of the date Participant’s employment with the Company ceases, then after the last day of employment the restrictions in Sections 2, 3, and 4 of this Restrictive Covenants Addendum shall apply only if Participant is a “key employee.” As used herein, the phrase “key employee” means an employee who, by reason of the employer’s investment of time, money, trust, exposure to the public, or exposure to technologies, intellectual property, business plans, business processes and methods of operation, customers, vendors or other business relationships during the course of employment, has gained a high level of inside knowledge, influence, credibility, notoriety, fame, reputation or public persona as a representative or spokesperson of the employer and, as a result, has the ability to harm or threaten an employer’s legitimate business interests.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Restricted Stock Unit Agreement (Paymentus Holdings, Inc.), Restricted Stock Unit Agreement (Paymentus Holdings, Inc.), Stock Option Agreement (Paymentus Holdings, Inc.)

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