State Specific Limitations Sample Clauses

The 'State Specific Limitations' clause defines restrictions or requirements that apply to an agreement based on the laws or regulations of particular states. This clause typically outlines how certain terms of the contract may be modified, limited, or rendered inapplicable depending on the jurisdiction in which the contract is enforced. For example, it may specify that some provisions are void in states where they conflict with local law, or that additional disclosures are required in certain states. Its core function is to ensure the contract remains legally compliant and enforceable across different state jurisdictions, addressing variations in state law and preventing unintended legal conflicts.
State Specific Limitations. Employee and the Company hereby further agree that, in spite of anything in the Agreement to the contrary, if and to the extent Employee works for the Company, not including temporary assignments or business travel, in the states mentioned below, the restrictions in Paragraph 5(b) will be revised as set forth below. During any portion of Employee’s employment with the Company when Employee is not assigned to one of the states listed below, this Agreement shall be enforceable in its entirety:
State Specific Limitations. The following shall apply to you only if you reside in one of the states described below:
State Specific Limitations. The following state specific limitations will apply to the restrictions in Section 4: