Common use of Prior Relationships Clause in Contracts

Prior Relationships. Without limiting Section 4.3(a), Employee represents that he has no other agreements, relationships, or commitments to any other person or entity that conflict with his obligations to the Company under this Agreement or his ability to become employed and perform the services for which he is being employed by the Company. Employee further agrees that if he has signed a confidentiality agreement or similar type of agreement with any former employer or other entity, he will comply with the terms of any such agreement to the extent that its terms are lawful under applicable law. Employee represents and warrants that after undertaking a careful search (including, but not limited to, searches of his computers, cell phones, electronic devices, and documents), he has returned all property and confidential information belonging to all prior employers. Moreover, he agrees to fully indemnify the Company, its directors, managers, officers, agents, employees, investors, shareholders, members, administrators, affiliates, divisions, subsidiaries, predecessor and successor corporations, and assigns for all verdicts, judgments, settlements, and other losses incurred by any of them resulting from Employee’s breach of his obligations under any agreement to which he is a party or obligation to which he is bound, as well as any reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs if the plaintiff is the prevailing party in such an action, except as prohibited by law.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: At Will Employment Agreement (Freedom Leaf Inc.), Restricted Stock Agreement (Freedom Leaf Inc.), Restricted Stock Agreement (Freedom Leaf Inc.)

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