Common use of Reasonable Limit Clause in Contracts

Reasonable Limit. The Company and the Trustee have attempted to limit the Trustee's right to compete only to the extent necessary to protect the Company and the Operating Subsidiaries from unfair competition. The Trustee expressly acknowledges that the restrictive covenant contained in Section 1 above, along with the exceptions thereto contained in Section 2 above, constitute a reasonable restriction. If, however, the scope or enforceability of the restrictive covenant contained in this Agreement is disputed at any time, a court or other trier of fact may modify and enforce the covenant to the extent that it believes is reasonable under the circumstances existing at that time.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Non Competition Agreement (Equity Office Properties Trust), Non Competition Agreement (Equity Office Properties Trust), Non Competition Agreement (Equity Office Properties Trust)