Common use of Severability; Blue Pencil Clause in Contracts

Severability; Blue Pencil. The invalidity or partial invalidity of any portion of this Agreement shall not invalidate the remainder thereof, and said remainder shall remain in full force and effect. Moreover, if one or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement shall, for any reason, be held to be excessively broad as to scope, activity, subject or otherwise, so as to be unenforceable at law, such provision or provisions shall be construed by the appropriate judicial body by limiting or reducing it or them, so as to be enforceable to the maximum extent compatible with then applicable law.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Non Competition, Non Solicitation, and Confidentiality Agreement, Non Competition, Non Solicitation, and Confidentiality Agreement (Electromed, Inc.), Non Competition, Non Solicitation, and Confidentiality Agreement (Electromed, Inc.)

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Severability; Blue Pencil. The Executive understands that the invalidity or partial invalidity of any portion of this Agreement shall not invalidate the remainder thereof, and said remainder shall remain in full force and effect. Moreover, if one or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement shall, for any reason, be held to be excessively broad as to scope, activity, subject or otherwise, so as to be unenforceable at law, such provision or provisions shall be construed by the appropriate judicial body by limiting or reducing it or them, so as to be enforceable to the maximum extent compatible with then applicable law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Separation Agreement and Release (Flexsteel Industries Inc), Retirement Agreement and Release (Flexsteel Industries Inc)

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Severability; Blue Pencil. The invalidity or partial invalidity of any portion of this Agreement shall not invalidate the remainder thereof, and said remainder shall remain in full force and effect. Moreover, if one or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement shall, for any reason, be held to be excessively broad as to scope, activity, subject subject, or otherwise, so as to be unenforceable at law, such provision or provisions shall be construed by the appropriate judicial body by limiting or reducing it or them, so as to be enforceable to the maximum extent compatible with then applicable law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement (National American University Holdings, Inc.), Executive Employment Agreement (National American University Holdings, Inc.)

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