Common use of Obligations to Others Clause in Contracts

Obligations to Others. Except as may have been disclosed previously by Executive to Company, Executive represents and warrants that Executive is not or was not a party to any agreement with any other Person that purports to require Executive to assign any Work or any Invention created, conceived, or first practiced by Executive during any period of time during which Executive has been or will continue to be an employee of Company, nor is Executive subject to any law, court order, or regulation that purports to require that assignment. Further, Executive represents and warrants that Executive is not presently under any agreement that will prevent Executive from performing Executive’s duties for Company, and is not in breach of any agreement with respect to any confidential information, including trade secrets, owned by any other Person. Executive will not disclose to Company any protected confidential information, including trade secrets, of any other Person.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement, Executive Employment Agreement (Manhattan Associates Inc), Executive Employment Agreement (Manhattan Associates Inc)

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