Common use of Irreparable Harm; Injunctive Relief Clause in Contracts

Irreparable Harm; Injunctive Relief. The Executive acknowledges that if he violates the terms of this Section 8, he will cause severe and irreparable injury to the business and goodwill of the Company, which injury is not adequately compensable by money damages. Accordingly, in the event of a breach of this Section 8, the Company shall, in addition to any other rights and remedies, be entitled to immediate and appropriate injunctive relief, or a decree of specific performance of this Agreement, without the necessity of showing any irreparable injury or special damages, in an appropriate court having equitable jurisdiction in the matter, provided, however, that this shall in no way limit any other remedies which the Company may have (including, without limitation, the right to seek monetary damages).

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Severance Compensation Agreement (Mce Companies Inc), Severance Compensation Agreement (Mce Companies Inc), Severance Compensation Agreement (Mce Companies Inc)

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