Common use of Inadequate Remedy for Breach Clause in Contracts

Inadequate Remedy for Breach. Employee acknowledges that a remedy at law for any breach by Employee of this Agreement cannot be remedied solely by the recovery of damages. Employee further consents, without the need for GSE to post bond, to a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction which prohibits the breach of any provision in this Agreement pending a trial on the merits of this matter. Employee agrees that such injunctive relief does not waive GSE’s rights to any other remedies that may be available to GSE. Employee also agrees to reimburse GSE for its reasonable attorneys’ fees and related expenses incurred in seeking enforcement of this Agreement.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Intellectual Property and Confidentiality Agreement (GSE Holding, Inc.), Intellectual Property and Confidentiality Agreement (GSE Holding, Inc.), Intellectual Property and Confidentiality Agreement (GSE Holding, Inc.)

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