Common use of Obligations to Others Clause in Contracts

Obligations to Others. Executive warrants and represents that (a) Executive is not subject to any employment, consulting or services agreement or any restrictive covenants or agreements of any type, which would limit or prohibit Executive from fully carrying out Executive’s duties as described under the terms of this Agreement; and (b) Executive has not retained and will not use or disclose within the scope of Executive’s employment with the Company any confidential information, records, trade secrets or other property of a former employer or other third party.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement (Mister Car Wash, Inc.), Executive Employment Agreement (EverCommerce Inc.), Executive Employment Agreement (EverCommerce Inc.)

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Obligations to Others. Executive warrants and represents that (a) Executive is not subject to any employment, consulting or services agreement or any restrictive covenants or agreements of any type, which would limit or prohibit Executive from fully carrying out Executive’s duties as described under the terms of this Agreement; and (b) Executive has not retained and will shall not use or disclose within the scope of Executive’s employment with the Company any confidential information, records, trade secrets or other property of a former employer or other third party.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement (Sprout Social, Inc.), Executive Employment Agreement (Sprout Social, Inc.)

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