Common use of Irreparable Harm Clause in Contracts

Irreparable Harm. Independent Contractor acknowledges that use or disclosure of any Confidential Information in a manner inconsistent with this Agreement will give rise to irreparable injury for which damages would not be an adequate remedy. Accordingly, in addition to any other legal remedies which may be available at law or in equity, Client shall be entitled to equitable or injunctive relief against the unauthorized use or disclosure of Confidential Information. Client shall be entitled to pursue any other legally permissible remedy available as a result of such breach, including but not limited to, damages, both direct and consequential. In any action brought by Client under this Section, Client shall be entitled to recover its attorney’s fees and costs from Independent Contractor.

Appears in 18 contracts

Samples: Freelance Contract, Independent Contractor Agreement, Freelance Contract

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Irreparable Harm. Independent Contractor Consultant acknowledges that use or disclosure of any Confidential Information in a manner inconsistent with this Agreement will give rise to irreparable injury for which damages would not be an adequate remedy. Accordingly, in addition to any other legal remedies which may be available at law or in equity, Client Company shall be entitled to equitable or injunctive relief against the unauthorized use or disclosure of Confidential Information. Client Company shall be entitled to pursue any other legally permissible remedy available as a result of such breach, including but not limited to, damages, both direct and consequential. In any action brought by Client Company under this Section, Client Company shall be entitled to recover its attorney’s fees and costs from Independent ContractorConsultant.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Consultant Agreement (Rush Enterprises Inc \Tx\), Consulting Agreement (OBITX, Inc.), Consulting Agreement (OBITX, Inc.)

Irreparable Harm. Independent Contractor Consultant acknowledges that use or disclosure of any Confidential Information in a manner inconsistent with this Agreement will give rise to irreparable injury for which damages would not be an adequate remedy. Accordingly, in addition to any other legal remedies which may be available at law or in equity, Client shall be entitled to equitable or injunctive relief against the unauthorized use or disclosure of Confidential Information. Client shall be entitled to pursue any other legally permissible remedy available as a result of such breach, including but not limited to, damages, both direct and consequential. In any action brought by Client under this Section, Client shall be entitled to recover its attorney’s fees and costs from Independent ContractorConsultant.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consultant Agreement

Irreparable Harm. Independent Contractor Contracted acknowledges that use or disclosure of any Confidential Information confidential and proprietary information in a manner inconsistent with this Agreement will give rise to irreparable injury for which damages would not be an adequate remedy. Accordingly, in addition to any other legal remedies which may be available at law or in equity, Client Contractor shall be entitled to equitable or injunctive relief against the unauthorized use or disclosure of Confidential Informationconfidential and proprietary information. Client Contractor shall be entitled to pursue any other legally permissible remedy available as a result of such breach, including but not limited to, to damages, both direct and consequential. In any action brought by Client Contractor under this Section, Client Contractor shall be entitled to recover its attorney’s fees and costs from Independent ContractorContracted.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consulting Agreement

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Irreparable Harm. Independent Contractor Freelancer acknowledges that use or disclosure of any Confidential Information in a manner inconsistent with this Agreement will give rise to irreparable injury for which damages would not be an adequate remedy. Accordingly, in addition to any other legal remedies which may be available at law or in equity, Client shall be entitled to equitable or injunctive relief against the unauthorized use or disclosure of Confidential Information. Client shall be entitled to pursue any other legally permissible remedy available as a result of such breach, including but not limited to, damages, both direct and consequential. In any action brought by Client under this Section, Client shall be entitled to recover its attorney’s fees and costs from Independent ContractorFreelancer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: User Agreement

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