Common use of Specific Performance; Costs of Enforcement Clause in Contracts

Specific Performance; Costs of Enforcement. Employee acknowledges that the covenants and agreements, which he has made in this Employment Agreement are reasonable and are required for the reasonable protection of the Company and its business. Employee agrees that the breach of any covenant or agreement contained herein will result in irreparable injury to the Company and that, in addition to all other remedies provided by law or in equity with respect to the breach of any provision of this Employment Agreement, the Company and its successors and assigns will be entitled to enforce the specific performance by Employee of his obligations hereunder and to enjoin him from engaging in any activity in violation hereof and that no claim by Employee against the Company or its successors or assigns will constitute a defense or bar to the specific enforcement of such obligations. Employee agrees that the Company and any successor or assign shall be entitled to recover all costs of enforcing any provision of this Employment Agreement, including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs of litigation. In the event of a breach by Employee of any covenant or agreement contained herein, the running of the restrictive covenant periods (but not of Employee’s obligations hereunder) shall be tolled during the period of the continuance of any actual breach or violation.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Us Ecology, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Us Ecology, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Us Ecology, Inc.)

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