Common use of Restricted Business Practices Clause in Contracts

Restricted Business Practices. It is the policy of the Company not to receive or use any information or materials from any employee that are proprietary to said employee’s former employer. Employee is expressly prohibited from having any such materials, or materials containing such information, on the Company’s property. Employee expressly warrants that Employee has no materials or information which can be construed as the property of a former employer, and further, that Employee will make no use of any such materials or information in the performance of Employee’s duties on behalf of the Company.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement (Trulieve Cannabis Corp.), Executive Employment Agreement (Trulieve Cannabis Corp.), Executive Employment Agreement (Crawford & Co)

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Restricted Business Practices. It is the policy of the Company Cxxxxxxx not to receive or use any information or materials from any employee that are proprietary to said employee’s former employer. Employee is expressly prohibited from having any such materials, or materials containing such information, on the Company’s Cxxxxxxx’x property. Employee expressly warrants that Employee has no materials or information which can be construed as the property of a former employer, and further, that Employee will make no use of any such materials or information in the performance of Employee’s duties on behalf of the CompanyCxxxxxxx.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement (Crawford & Co)

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Restricted Business Practices. It is the policy of the Company Xxxxxxxx not to receive or use any information or materials from any employee that are proprietary to said employee’s former employer. Employee is expressly prohibited from having any such materials, or materials containing such information, on the Company’s Xxxxxxxx’x property. Employee expressly warrants that Employee has no materials or information which can be construed as the property of a former employer, and further, that Employee will make no use of any such materials or information in the performance of Employee’s duties on behalf of the CompanyXxxxxxxx.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement (Crawford & Co)

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