Common use of Breach of Trust Clause in Contracts

Breach of Trust. Employee acknowledges that he will learn and come in contact with certain proprietary information or facilities that Employer considers Trade Secrets. Employee understands that if, either during employment or anytime thereafter, Employee discloses to others or uses for Employee's own benefit or copies or makes notes of any of these Trade Secrets and disseminates or uses the same, such conduct will constitute a breach of the confidence and trust bestowed on Employee by Employer and which may result in Employee being liable to Employer for damages.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Marketing Worldwide Corp), Employment Agreement (Marketing Worldwide Corp), Employment Agreement (Marketing Worldwide Corp)

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