Covenants are Reasonable and Necessary Sample Clauses

Covenants are Reasonable and Necessary. Executive agrees that due to the uniqueness of Executive’s skills and abilities and the uniqueness of the Confidential Information Executive possesses, the covenants set forth in this paragraph are reasonable and necessary for the protection and continuity of the goodwill and business of the Company and its subsidiaries and affiliates. Executive further agrees that, due to the proprietary nature of the business of the Company and its subsidiaries and affiliates, the restrictions set forth in this Exhibit C are reasonable as to duration and scope.
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Covenants are Reasonable and Necessary. You agree that due to the uniqueness of your skills and abilities and the uniqueness of the Confidential Information you possess, the covenants set forth in this paragraph 6 are reasonable and necessary for the protection and continuity of the goodwill and business of the Company and its subsidiaries and affiliates. You further agree that, due to the proprietary nature of the business of the Company and its subsidiaries and affiliates, the restrictions set forth in this paragraph 6 are reasonable as to duration and scope.

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  • Covenants of the Partnership The Partnership covenants with each Underwriter as follows:

  • Covenants of Executive The Company and the Executive recognize that the Executive's services are special and unique and that the provisions herein for compensation under Section 4 and Section 5 are partly in consideration of and conditioned upon the Executive's compliance with the covenants contained in this Section 9. Accordingly, during the Term of the Agreement and until the end of the Compensation Period (as defined in Section 4(a)(ii) herein), the Executive shall be subject to the covenants contained in Sections 9(b), 9(c) and 9(d) herein.

  • Covenants of the Executive In consideration of the acknowledgments by the Executive, and in consideration of the compensation and benefits to be paid or provided to the Executive by the Employer, the Executive covenants that he will not, directly or indirectly:

  • Protective Covenants In consideration of the Award granted under this Agreement, the Grantee covenants and agrees as follows (the “Protective Covenants”):

  • Covenants of the Employee In consideration of the acknowledgments by the Employee, and in consideration of the Compensation to be paid or provided to the Employee by the Employer, the Employee covenants that the Employee will not, directly or indirectly:

  • Covenants Running with the Land All Obligations contained in this Mortgage are intended by Mortgagor and Mortgagee to be, and shall be construed as, covenants running with the Land. As used herein, “Mortgagor” shall refer to the party named in the first paragraph of this Mortgage and to any subsequent owner of all or any portion of the Mortgaged Property. All Persons who may have or acquire an interest in the Mortgaged Property shall be deemed to have notice of, and be bound by, the terms of the Credit Agreement and the other Loan Documents; provided, however, that no such party shall be entitled to any rights thereunder without the prior written consent of Mortgagee.

  • Covenants (a) The Company covenants and agrees with the Underwriters as follows:

  • Covenants Independent Each restrictive covenant on the part of the Executive set forth in this Agreement shall be construed as a covenant independent of any other covenant or provisions of this Agreement or any other agreement which the Company and the Executive may have, fully performed and not executory, and the existence of any claim or cause of action by the Executive against the Company whether predicated upon another covenant or provision of this Agreement or otherwise, shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement by the Company of any other covenant.

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