Common use of Significant Value Clause in Contracts

Significant Value. The Independent Contractor acknowledges that he or she will derive significant value from the Company’s promise in Section 1(a) to provide him or her with that Confidential Information of the Company to enable him or her to optimize the performance of his or her contractual duties to the Company. The Independent Contractor further acknowledges that his or her fulfillment of the obligations contained in this Addendum, including, but not limited to, his or her obligation neither to disclose nor to use the Company’s Confidential Information other than for the Company’s exclusive benefit and his or her obligation not to compete contained in Section 2(a), (b), and (c), is necessary to protect the Company’s Confidential Information and, consequently, to preserve the value and goodwill of the Company. The Independent Contractor further acknowledges the time, geographic, and scope limitations of his or her obligations under Section 2(a), (b), and (c) are reasonable, especially in light of the Company’s desire to protect its Confidential Information, and that he or she will not be precluded from gainful employment if he or she is obligated not to compete with the Company during the period and within the Territory as described in Section 2(c).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Nayborlee Independent Contractor Agreement, Independent Contractor Non Compete Agreement, Independent Contractor Non Compete Agreement

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Significant Value. The Independent Contractor acknowledges that he or she will derive significant value from the Company’s promise in Section 1(a) to provide him or her with that Confidential Information of the Company to enable him or her to optimize the performance of his or her contractual duties to the Company. The Independent Contractor further acknowledges that his or her fulfillment of the obligations contained in this AddendumAgreement, including, but not limited to, his or her obligation neither to disclose nor to use the Company’s Confidential Information other than for the Company’s exclusive benefit and his or her obligation not to compete contained in Section 2(a), (b), and (c), is necessary to protect the Company’s Confidential Information and, consequently, to preserve the value and goodwill of the Company. The Independent Contractor further acknowledges the time, geographic, and scope limitations of his or her obligations under Section 2(a), (b), and (c) are reasonable, especially in light of the Company’s desire to protect its Confidential Information, and that he or she will not be precluded from gainful employment if he or she is obligated not to compete with the Field Company during the period and within the Territory as described in Section 2(c).. I have read and understand Initials Updated 02/01/2011 Independent Contractor Services Agreement

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Independent Contractor Service Agreement, Independent Contractor Service Agreement

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