Common use of Reasonableness and Relief Clause in Contracts

Reasonableness and Relief. Employee agrees that the covenants contained herein are reasonable and necessary means to protect the Company’s interests in its goodwill, Trade Secrets, Confidential Information and intellectual property and that they will not unreasonably interfere with his/her ability to earn a living should his/her employment be terminated. Employee agrees that any breach by him/her of these covenants will cause irreparable harm and injury to the Company and will leave it with no adequate remedy at law. Employee agrees that such a breach will entitle the Company to, among other appropriate relief, injunctive relief in any appropriate court without the necessity of posting a bond.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Non Solicitation Agreement (Montrose Environmental Group, Inc.), And Non Compete Agreement (Montrose Environmental Group, Inc.), And Non Compete Agreement (Montrose Environmental Group, Inc.)

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