Common use of Customer Lists Clause in Contracts

Customer Lists. The Employee recognizes and agrees (i) that all existing lists of customers of the Company, and all lists of customers of the Company developed during the course of the Employee's employment by the Company, are and shall be the sole exclusive property of the Company, and that the Employee neither has nor shall have any right, title or interest therein; (ii) that such lists of customers are and must continue to be confidential; (iii) that such lists are not readily accessible to competitors of the Company; (iv) that the Company's present and future business is and will continue to be of a type that customers will normally patronize principally one concern; and (v) that the Company's present and future business relationship with its customers is and will continue to be of a type which normally continues unless interfered with by others.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Instant Video Technologies Inc), Employment Agreement (Instant Video Technologies Inc), Employment Agreement (Instant Video Technologies Inc)

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