Common use of Reasonableness; Remedies Clause in Contracts

Reasonableness; Remedies. In the event either party is in breach, or threatens to breach any covenants of this Agreement, the parties acknowledge and agree that the other party would be greatly damaged and such damage(s) will be irreparable and difficult to quantify; therefore, such aggrieved party may apply for injunctive or other equitable relief to restrain such breach or threat of breach, without impairing, invalidating, negating or voiding such party’s rights to relief in either law or equity. In the event that any or all of the covenants hereunder are determined by the court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable, by reason that the breadth of restrictions is too great, or for any other reason, these covenants shall be modified and interpreted to the maximum extent to which they may be enforceable.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Trademark License Agreement (Preferred Apartment Communities Inc), Intellectual Property Assignment and License Agreement (Preferred Apartment Communities Inc), Intellectual Property Assignment and License Agreement (Preferred Apartment Communities Inc)

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