Common use of Purpose and Reasonableness of Provisions Clause in Contracts

Purpose and Reasonableness of Provisions. Executive acknowledges that, prior to and during the Term of this Agreement, the Company has furnished and will furnish to Executive Trade Secrets and Confidential Information which could be used by Executive on behalf of a competitor of the Company or other person to the Company’s substantial detriment. Moreover, the parties recognize that Executive during the course of his employment with the Company may develop important relationships with customers and others having valuable business relationships with the Company. In view of the foregoing, Executive acknowledges and agrees that the restrictive covenants contained in this Section 5 are reasonably necessary to protect the Company’s legitimate business interests and good will.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Severance Agreement (Zep Inc.), Severance Agreement (Zep Inc.), Severance Agreement (Acuity Brands Inc)

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Purpose and Reasonableness of Provisions. Executive acknowledges that, prior to and during the Term of this Agreement, the Company has furnished and will furnish to Executive Trade Secrets and Confidential Information which could be used by Executive on behalf of a competitor of the Company or other person to the Company’s substantial detriment. Moreover, the parties recognize that Executive during the course of his employment with the Company may develop important relationships with customers and others having valuable business relationships with the Company. In view of the foregoing, Executive acknowledges and agrees that the restrictive covenants contained in this Section 5 and in Exhibit B hereto are reasonably necessary to protect the Company’s legitimate business interests and good will.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Severance Agreement (Acuity Brands Inc), Severance Agreement (Acuity Brands Inc)

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