Common use of Employee's Acknowledgment Clause in Contracts

Employee's Acknowledgment. The Employee hereby expressly acknowledges and agrees that (a) the restrictions and obligations set forth in and imposed by Sections 1-5 will not prevent Employee from obtaining gainful employment in Employee’s field of expertise or cause Employee undue hardship; and (b) the restrictions and obligations imposed on Employee under Sections 1-5 are necessary to protect the legitimate business interests of the Company including its Confidential Information, and are reasonable in view of the benefits and consideration Employee has received or will receive from the Company. Employee agrees to provide a copy of this Agreement to any prospective employer or business partner prior to accepting employment or entering into any other business relationship with such prospective employer or business partner.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement (Trio Petroleum Corp.), Executive Employment Agreement (Trio Petroleum Corp.), Executive Employment Agreement (Trio Petroleum Corp.)

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