Common use of Restraints Clause in Contracts

Restraints. 5.1 By virtue of the Director’s employment by the Company he has and will continue to have, access to the Group’s trade secrets and confidential information including (but without limitation) the following matters: mining know-how, processes, techniques, designs, knowledge of or influence over the customers or business associates of the Group (hereinafter referred to as “the associates”), the contractual arrangements between the Group and the associates, the financial details of the Group’s relationship with its associates, the names of the Group’s prospective business associates or customers and their requirements, details of the Group’s financial structure and operating results, details of the remuneration paid by the Group to its various officers and employees and of their duties, as well as all other matters which relate to the business of the Group and in respect of which information is not readily available, in the ordinary course of business, to a competitor of the Group (collectively referred to herein as “the trade secrets”).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement (Gold Fields LTD), Service Agreement (Gold Fields LTD), Service Agreement (Gold Fields LTD)

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Restraints. 5.1 By virtue of the DirectorExecutive’s employment by the Company he has and will continue to have, access to the Group’s trade secrets and confidential information including (but without limitation) the following matters: mining know-how, processes, techniques, designs, knowledge of or influence over the customers or business associates of the Group (hereinafter referred to as “the associates”), the contractual arrangements between the Group and the associates, the financial details of the Group’s relationship with its associates, the names of the Group’s prospective business associates or customers and their requirements, details of the Group’s financial structure and operating results, details of the remuneration paid by the Group to its various officers and employees and of their duties, as well as all other matters which relate to the business of the Group and in respect of which information is not readily available, in the ordinary course of business, to a competitor of the Group (collectively referred to herein as “the trade secrets”).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement (Gold Fields LTD)

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