Common use of No Violation of Third-Party Rights Clause in Contracts

No Violation of Third-Party Rights. Employee hereby represents, warrants and covenants to the Company that Employee: (a) shall not, during his employment with the Company, infringe upon or violate any proprietary rights of any third party (including, without limitation, any third party confidential relationships, patents, copyrights, trade secrets, Intellectual Property or other proprietary rights); (b) is not a party to any agreement with a third party that prevents him from fulfilling the terms of employment and the obligations of this Agreement or which would be breached as a result of Employee’s execution of this Agreement or performance of his employment duties; and (c) agrees to respect any and all valid obligations which Employee may now have to prior employers or to others relating to confidential information, inventions or discoveries which are the property of those prior employers or others, as the case may be.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Hempacco Co., Inc.), Employment Agreement (Hempacco Co., Inc.), Employment Agreement (Hempacco Co., Inc.)

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