Common use of Proprietary Matters Clause in Contracts

Proprietary Matters. Employee acknowledges that during the Term and in light of his prior relationship with Company, Employee has knowledge about, is acquainted with, and has and will continue to have access to, Company information that is of a confidential, proprietary and secret nature. Employee shall at all times keep confidential all such knowledge or information of a confidential, proprietary or secret nature, including matters, relating to, without limitation thereof: the business, accounts, books and records, memoranda, customer lists, purchasing sources, marketing matters, devices, secret inventions, pricing formula, software, codes and other information related to the business, products or sales of Company and/or Xxxxxxxx and their customers and vendors. Employee also agrees to comply with Company’s policies, as established from time to time, for the protection of its confidential and proprietary information, including, for example, executing Company’s standard confidentiality and proprietary information agreements.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment and Non Competition Agreement (Ashworth Inc), Employment and Non Competition Agreement (Ashworth Inc), Employment and Non Competition Agreement (Ashworth Inc)

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