Common use of Retained Property Clause in Contracts

Retained Property. Employee represents that he has returned all property of the Company in his possession, including but not limited to credit cards, security key cards, telephone cards, car service cards, computer software or hardware, company identification cards, Company records and copies of records, correspondence and copies of correspondence and other books or manuals issued by the Company. Employee also warrants that he has no debts to or loans from the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Employee shall have the right to retain (i) duplicate photocopies of books and records of the Company that do not fall within the category of "Confidential Information" (as defined below) and (ii) all personal property of the Employee located on the premises of the Company.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Severance, Consulting and Non Competition Agreement (WPG Corporate Development Associates v Lp), Severance, Consulting and Non Competition Agreement (Atc Group Services Inc /De/), Severance, Consulting and Non Competition Agreement (Atc Group Services Inc /De/)

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Retained Property. Employee represents that he has returned all ----------------- property of the Company in his possession, including but not limited to credit cards, security key cards, telephone cards, car service cards, computer software or hardware, company identification cards, Company records and copies of records, correspondence and copies of correspondence and other books or manuals issued by the Company. Employee also warrants that he has no debts to or loans from the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Employee shall have the right to retain (i) duplicate photocopies of books and records of the Company that do not fall within the category of "Confidential Information" (as defined below) and (ii) all personal property of the Employee located on the premises of the Company.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Consulting and Non Competition Agreement (WPG Corporate Development Associates v Lp), Consulting and Non Competition Agreement (WPG Corporate Development Associates v Lp)

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