Common use of Nebraska Clause in Contracts

Nebraska. If Nebraska law applies, then: (a) the noncompetition obligations in Paragraph 4 shall not apply; and (b) the non-solicitation obligations in Paragraphs 5(a), 5(b), and 5(d) shall be revised to state that Employee will not solicit, sell to, divert, serve, accept or receive competing business from any Customer or Supplier that Employee personally, alone or in combination with others, handled, serviced, or solicited during the final twelve (12) months of Employee’s employment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Executive Employee Confidentiality, Non Competition, and Non Solicitation Agreement (Under Armour, Inc.), Executive Employee Confidentiality, Non Competition, and Non Solicitation Agreement (Under Armour, Inc.)

Nebraska. If Nebraska law applies, then: (a) the noncompetition obligations in Paragraph 4 shall not apply; and (b) the non-solicitation nonsolicitation obligations in Paragraphs 5(a), 5(b), and 5(d) shall be revised to state that Employee will not solicit, sell to, divert, serve, accept or receive competing business from any Customer or Supplier that Employee personally, alone or in combination with others, handled, serviced, or solicited during the final twelve (12) months of Employee’s employment.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Employee Confidentiality, Non Competition, and Non Solicitation Agreement (Under Armour, Inc.)