Common use of Scope/Severability Clause in Contracts

Scope/Severability. The Parties acknowledge that the business of the Company is and will be national and international in scope and thus the covenants in this Section 5 would be particularly ineffective if the covenants were to be limited to a particular geographic area of the United States. If any court of competent jurisdiction at any time deems the Restricted Period unreasonably lengthy, or the Restricted Territory unreasonably extensive, or any of the covenants set forth in this Section 5 not fully enforceable, the other provisions of this Section 5, and this Agreement in general, will nevertheless stand and to the full extent consistent with law continue in full force and effect, and it is the intention and desire of the parties that the court treat any provisions of this Agreement which are not fully enforceable as having been modified to the extent deemed necessary by the court to render them reasonable and enforceable and that the court enforce them to such extent (for example, that the Restricted Period be deemed to be the longest period permissible by law, but not in excess of the length provided for in Section 5(c), and the Restricted Territory be deemed to comprise the largest territory permissible by law under the circumstances).

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Travelzoo), Employment Agreement (Travelzoo Inc), Employment Agreement (Travelzoo Inc)

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Scope/Severability. The Parties parties acknowledge that the business of the Company and its Affiliates is and will be national and international in scope and thus the covenants in this Section 5 6 would be particularly ineffective if the covenants were to be limited to a particular geographic area of the United Statesarea. If any court of competent jurisdiction at any time deems the Restricted Period unreasonably lengthy, or the Restricted Territory unreasonably extensive, or any of the covenants set forth in this Section 5 6 not fully enforceable, the other provisions of this Section 56, and this Agreement in general, will nevertheless stand and and, to the full extent consistent with law law, continue in full force and effect, and it is the intention and desire of the parties that the court treat any provisions of this Agreement which are not fully enforceable as having been modified to the extent deemed necessary by the court to render them reasonable and enforceable and that the court enforce them to such extent (for example, that the Restricted Period be deemed to be the longest period permissible by law, but not in excess of the length provided for in Section 5(c6(b), and the Restricted Territory be deemed to comprise the largest territory permissible by law under the circumstancescircumstances but not in excess of the territory provided for in Section 6(b)).

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Ames True Temper, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Ames True Temper, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Ames True Temper, Inc.)

Scope/Severability. The Parties parties acknowledge that the Company’s business of the Company is and will be national and international in scope conducted throughout the Restricted Territory and thus the covenants in this Section 5 9 would be particularly ineffective if the covenants were to be limited to a particular geographic area of within the United StatesRestricted Territory. If any court of competent jurisdiction at any time deems the Restricted Period unreasonably too lengthy, or the Restricted Territory unreasonably too extensive, or any of the covenants set forth in this Section 5 9 otherwise not fully enforceable, the other provisions of this Section 59, and this Agreement in general, will nevertheless stand and to the full extent consistent with law continue in full force and effect, and it is the intention and desire of the parties that the court treat any provisions of this Agreement which are not fully enforceable as having been modified to the extent deemed necessary by the court to render them reasonable and enforceable and that the court enforce them to such extent (for example, that the Restricted Period be deemed to be the longest period permissible by law, but not in excess of the length provided for in Section 5(c), and the Restricted Territory be deemed to comprise the largest territory permissible by law under the circumstancescircumstances but not in excess of the territory provided for herein).

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Orchestra BioMed Holdings, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Orchestra BioMed Holdings, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Health Sciences Acquisitions Corp 2)

Scope/Severability. The Parties acknowledge that the business of the Company and the Affiliates is and will be national and international in scope and thus the covenants in this Section 5 6 would be particularly ineffective if the covenants were to be limited to a particular geographic area of the United Statesarea. If any court of competent jurisdiction at any time deems the Restricted Period unreasonably lengthy, or the Restricted Territory unreasonably extensive, or any of the covenants set forth in this Section 5 6 not fully enforceable, the other provisions of this Section 56, and this Agreement in general, will nevertheless stand and and, to the full extent consistent with law law, continue in full force and effect, and it is the intention and desire of the parties Parties that the court treat any provisions of this Agreement which are not fully enforceable as having been modified to the extent deemed necessary by the court to render them reasonable and enforceable and that the court enforce them to such extent (for example, that the Restricted Period be deemed to be the longest period permissible by law, but not in excess of the length provided for in Section 5(c6(b), and the Restricted Territory be deemed to comprise the largest territory permissible by law under the circumstancescircumstances but not in excess of the territory provided for in Section 6(b)).

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Ames True Temper, Inc.), Severance Agreement (Ames True Temper, Inc.), Severance Agreement (Ames True Temper, Inc.)

Scope/Severability. The Parties acknowledge that the business of the Company and the Affiliates is and will be national and international in scope and thus the covenants in this Section 5 6 would be particularly ineffective if the covenants were to be limited to a particular geographic area of the United Statesarea. If any court of competent jurisdiction at any time deems the Restricted Period unreasonably lengthy, or the Restricted Territory unreasonably extensive, or any of the covenants set forth in this Section 5 6 not fully enforceable, the other provisions of this Section 56, and this Agreement in general, will nevertheless stand and and, to the full extent consistent with law law, continue in full force and effect, and it is the intention and desire of the parties that the court treat any provisions of this Agreement which are not fully enforceable as having been modified to the extent deemed necessary by the court to render them reasonable and enforceable and that the court enforce them to such extent (for example, that the Restricted Period be deemed to be the longest period permissible by law, but not in excess of the length provided for in Section 5(c6(b), and the Restricted Territory be deemed to comprise the largest territory permissible by law under the circumstancescircumstances but not in excess of the territory provided for in Section 6(b)).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Ames True Temper, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Ames True Temper, Inc.)

Scope/Severability. The Parties parties acknowledge that the business of the Company is and will be national and international in scope and thus the covenants in this Section 5 6 would be particularly ineffective if the covenants were to be limited to a particular geographic area of the United States. If any court of competent jurisdiction at any time deems the Restricted Period unreasonably lengthy, or the Restricted Territory unreasonably extensive, or any of the covenants set forth in this Section 5 6 not fully enforceable, the other provisions of this Section 56, and this Agreement in general, will nevertheless stand and to the full extent consistent with law continue in full force and effect, and it is the intention and desire of the parties that the court treat any provisions of this Agreement which are not fully enforceable as having been modified to the extent deemed necessary by the court to render them reasonable and enforceable and that the court enforce them to such extent (for example, that the Restricted Period be deemed to be the longest period permissible by law, but not in excess of the length provided for in Section 5(c6(c), and the Restricted Territory be deemed to comprise the largest territory permissible by law under the circumstances).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Surge Components Inc), Employment Agreement (Critical Home Care Inc)

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Scope/Severability. The Parties parties acknowledge that the business of Parent and the Company is and will be national and international in scope and thus the covenants in this Section 5 9 would be particularly ineffective if the covenants were to be limited to a particular geographic area of the United Statesarea. If any court of competent jurisdiction at any time deems the Restricted Period unreasonably lengthy, or the Restricted Territory unreasonably extensive, or any of the covenants set forth in this Section 5 9 not fully enforceable, the other provisions of this Section 59, and this Employment Agreement in general, will nevertheless stand and to the full extent consistent with law continue in full force and effect, and it is the intention and desire of the parties that the court treat any provisions of this Employment Agreement which are not fully enforceable as having been modified to the extent deemed necessary by the court to render them reasonable and enforceable and that the court enforce them to such extent (for example, that the Restricted Period be deemed to be the longest period permissible by law, but not in excess of the length provided for in Section 5(c9(b), and the Restricted Territory be deemed to comprise the largest territory permissible by law under the circumstancescircumstances but not in excess of the territory provided for in Section 9(b)).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Vicorp Restaurants Inc), Employment Agreement (Vicorp Restaurants Inc)

Scope/Severability. The Parties acknowledge that the business of the Company is and will be national and international in scope and thus the covenants in this Section 5 6 would be particularly ineffective if the covenants were to be limited to a particular geographic area of the United States. If any court of competent jurisdiction at any time deems the Restricted Period unreasonably lengthy, or the Restricted Territory unreasonably extensive, or any of the covenants set forth in this Section 5 6 not fully enforceable, the other provisions of this Section 56, and this Agreement in general, will nevertheless stand and to the full extent consistent with law continue in full force and effect, and it is the intention and desire of the parties that the court treat any provisions of this Agreement which are not fully enforceable as having been modified to the extent deemed necessary by the court to render them reasonable and enforceable and that the court enforce them to such extent (for example, that the Restricted Period be deemed to be the longest period permissible by law, but not in excess of the length provided for in Section 5(c6(c), and the Restricted Territory be deemed to comprise the largest territory permissible by law under the circumstances).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Amended And (Travelzoo Inc)

Scope/Severability. The Parties parties acknowledge that the business of the Company is and will be national and international in scope and thus the covenants in this Section 5 6 would be particularly ineffective if the covenants were to be limited to a particular geographic area of the United States. If any court of competent jurisdiction at any time deems the Restricted Period unreasonably lengthy, or the Restricted Territory unreasonably extensive, or any of the covenants set forth in this Section 5 6 not fully enforceable, the other provisions of this Section 56, and this Agreement in general, will nevertheless stand and to the full extent consistent with law continue in full force and effect, and it is the intention and desire of the parties that the court treat any provisions of this Agreement which are not fully enforceable as having been modified to the extent deemed necessary by the court to render them reasonable and enforceable and that the court enforce them to such extent (for example, that the Restricted Period be deemed to be the longest period permissible by law, but not in excess of the length provided for in Section 5(c), and the Restricted Territory be deemed to comprise the largest territory permissible by law under the circumstances).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Surge Components Inc)

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