Common use of Removal of Documents; Return of Records and Property Clause in Contracts

Removal of Documents; Return of Records and Property. Executive may not remove any records, files, drawings, documents, models, equipment, and the like relating to the Company’s business from the Company’s premises without its written consent, unless such removal is in the furtherance of the Company’s business or is in connection with Executive’s carrying out his duties under this Agreement and, if so removed, they will be returned to the Company promptly after termination of Executive’s employment hereunder, or otherwise promptly after removal if such removal occurs following termination of employment. Upon termination of employment for any reason, Executive shall deliver promptly to the Company all records, manuals, books, blank forms, documents, letters, memoranda, notes, notebooks, laptops, reports, data, tables, and calculations or copies thereof, which are the property of the Company and which relate in any way to the business, products, practices or techniques of the Company (excluding any documentation related to personal compensation and employment terms), and all other property of the Company and Proprietary Information, including, but not limited to, all documents which in whole or in part, contain any trade secrets or confidential information of the Company or its clients, which in any of these cases are in his or her possession or under his or her control.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (B. Riley Financial, Inc.), Employment Agreement (B. Riley Financial, Inc.), Employment Agreement (B. Riley Financial, Inc.)

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