Reasonable Restriction. The restrictions on Transfer described in this Lease are acknowledged by Tenant to be reasonable for all purposes, including, without limitation, the provisions of California Civil Code (the “Code”) Section 1951.4(b)(2). Tenant expressly waives any rights which it might otherwise be deemed to possess pursuant to applicable law, including, without limitation, Section 1997.040 of the Code, to limit any remedy of Landlord pursuant to Section 1951.2 or 1951.4 of the Code by means of proof that enforcement of a restriction on use of the Premises would be unreasonable.
Reasonable Restriction. Tenant acknowledges that the restrictions on Transfer contained herein are reasonable restrictions for purposes of Section 22.2 of this Lease and California Civil Code Section 1951.4.
Reasonable Restriction. 6.4 Each party agrees that the restrictions contained in this Part 6 are reasonable for the protection of the respective legitimate business interests of the parties.
Reasonable Restriction. In signing this Agreement, Employee is fully aware of the restrictions that this Agreement places upon Employee’s future employment or contractual opportunities with someone other than Company. However, Employee understands and agrees that Employee’s employment by Company or any of its affiliates, Employee’s privileged position within Company, and Employee’s access to Company Confidential Information and Intellectual Property of Company makes such restrictions both necessary and reasonable. Employee further acknowledges and agrees that the eighteen months provided in Section 6 of this Agreement may not be an adequate period of time for Company to implement changes or additional procedures to protect Company's Trade Secrets and/or Confidential Information, but that such period is a reasonable approximation of the amount of time necessary. Employee finally acknowledges and agrees that the restrictions hereby imposed constitute reasonable protections of the legitimate business interests of Company and that they will not unduly restrict Employee’s opportunity to earn a reasonable living following the termination of Employee’s employment.
Reasonable Restriction. Each Shareholder and the Coating Company agree and acknowledge that the restrictions on Transfer and Issuance imposed by this Agreement are imposed to accomplish legitimate purposes of the Coating Company, and that such restrictions are not more restrictive than necessary to accomplish those purposes.
Reasonable Restriction. Tenant acknowledges and agrees that the restrictions on transfer in this Article are reasonable for all purposes, including the provisions of Code Section 1951.4(b)(2). Tenant expressly waives any rights which it might otherwise be deemed to possess pursuant to applicable law, including Code Section 1997.040, which would limit any remedy of Landlord pursuant to Sections 1951.2 or 1951.4 of the Code by means of proof that enforcement of a restriction on use or Transfer of the Premises would be unreasonable.
Reasonable Restriction. The Distributor agrees that the restrictions contained in this article are reasonable for the protection of the legitimate business interests of HEC.
Reasonable Restriction. In signing this Agreement, Executive is fully aware of the restrictions that this Agreement places upon Executive’s future employment with someone other than Company. However, Executive understands and agrees that Executive’s continued employment by Company, Executive’s privileged position with Company, and Executive’s access to Confidential Information of Company makes such restrictions both necessary and reasonable. Executive acknowledges and agrees that the restrictions hereby imposed constitute reasonable protections of the legitimate business interests of Company and that they will not unduly restrict Executive’s opportunity to earn a reasonable living following termination of Executive’s employment with Company.
Reasonable Restriction. Each Member hereby acknowledges that it has carefully read and fully considered the restrictions imposed by the provisions of this Section 18.1, and agrees without reservation that (i) such restrictions are necessary and proper for the reasonable protection of the JV Company and the interests of the Members as members in the JV Company, (ii) each and every one of the restrictions is reasonable and appropriate in respect of subject matter as well as temporal and geographic scope and (iii) the restrictions will not unreasonably interfere with or limit its business opportunities or operations. In the event that any provision of this Section 18.1 is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable by reason of its being extended over too great a period of time, too large a geographic area or too great a range of activities, but would be valid if deleted in part or reduced in application, such provision shall apply with such deletion or modification as may be necessary to make it valid and enforceable.
Reasonable Restriction. The restrictions on Transfer described in this Article 25 are acknowledged by Lessee to be reasonable for all purposes, including, without limitation, the provisions of California Civil Code (the "Code") Section 1951.4(b)(2). Lessee expressly waives any rights which it might otherwise be deemed to possess pursuant to applicable law, including, without limitation, Section 1997.040 of the Code, to limit any remedy of Lessor pursuant to Section 1951.2 or 1951.4 of the Code by means of proof that enforcement of a restriction on use of the Leased Premises would be unreasonable.