Common use of No Breach of Obligations Clause in Contracts

No Breach of Obligations. The EXECUTIVE represents and warrants to the COMPANY that he has the requisite skills and experience, and has proven his values and abilities to the COMPANY, and is ready, willing and able to perform those duties pertinent to the position for which he is hired and that his entry into this AGREEMENT with the COMPANY does not constitute a breach of any agreement with any other person, firm or corporation, nor does any prior agreement between the EXECUTIVE and any person, firm or corporation contain any restriction or impediment to the ability of the EXECUTIVE to perform those duties for which he was hired, or which may be assigned to, or reasonably expected of him.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement (Vision Global Solutions Inc), Executive Employment Agreement (Vision Global Solutions Inc)

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No Breach of Obligations. The EXECUTIVE Employee represents and warrants to the COMPANY Company that he has the requisite skills and experience, and has proven his values and abilities to the COMPANYCompany, and is ready, willing and able to perform those duties pertinent attendant to the position for which he is hired and that his entry into this AGREEMENT Agreement with the COMPANY Company does not constitute a breach of any agreement with any other person, firm or corporation, nor does any prior agreement between the EXECUTIVE Employee and any person, firm or corporation contain any restriction or impediment to the ability of the EXECUTIVE Employee to perform those duties for which he was hired, or which may be assigned to, or reasonably expected of him.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Cannagistics Inc.), Employment Agreement (Cannagistics Inc.)

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