Common use of Restrictions Reasonable Clause in Contracts

Restrictions Reasonable. The parties agree that each of the restrictions set forth in this Section 5 is intended to constitute a separate restriction. Accordingly, should any such prohibition be declared invalid or unenforceable, such prohibition shall be deemed severable from and shall not affect the remainder thereof. The parties further agree that each of the foregoing restrictions is reasonable in both time and geographic scope. The parties further agree that should a court or arbitrator determine that any restriction set forth herein is unenforceable, such court of arbitrator may reform such restriction to the extent necessary to provide for its enforcement under applicable law.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement, Executive Employment Agreement (Cleco Corp), Executive Employment Agreement (Cleco Corp)

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