Covenants as Essential Elements of this Agreement Sample Clauses

Covenants as Essential Elements of this Agreement. It is understood by and between the parties hereto that the foregoing covenants contained in Sections 7(a) and (b) are essential elements of this Agreement, and that but for the agreement by the Executive to comply with such covenants, the Company would not have agreed to enter into this Agreement. Such covenants by the Executive shall be construed to be agreements independent of any other provisions of this Agreement. The existence of any other claim or cause of action, whether predicated on any other provision in this Agreement, or otherwise, as a result of the relationship between the parties shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement of such covenants against the Executive.
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Covenants as Essential Elements of this Agreement. It is understood by and between the parties hereto that the foregoing covenants contained in Sections 6(a) and 6(b) are essential elements of this Agreement, and that but for the agreement by the Executive to comply with such covenants, the Company would not have agreed to enter into this Agreement. Such covenants by the Executive shall be construed to be agreements independent of any other provisions of this Agreement.
Covenants as Essential Elements of this Agreement. It is understood by and between the parties hereto that the foregoing covenants contained in Sections 7a and b are essential elements of this Agreement, and that but for the agreement by the Executive to comply with such covenants, the Corporation would not have agreed to enter into this Agreement. Such covenants by the Executive shall be construed to be agreements independent of any other provisions of this Agreement. The existence of any other claim or cause of action, whether predicated on any other provision in this Agreement, or otherwise, as a result of the relationship between the parties shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement of such covenants against the Executive. To the extent that the covenants contained in this Section 7 may later be deemed by a court to be too broad to be enforced with respect to their duration or with respect to any particular activity or geographic area, the court making such determination shall have the power to reduce the duration or scope of the provision, and to add or delete specific words or phrases to or from the provision. The provision as modified shall then be enforced.
Covenants as Essential Elements of this Agreement a. It is understood by and between the parties hereto that the foregoing covenants by Employee contained in Sections 8 or 9 of this Agreement shall be construed to be agreements independent of any other element of the Employee's employment with the Company. The existence of any other claim or cause of action, whether predicated on any other provision in this Agreement, or otherwise, as a result of the relationship between the parties shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement of the covenants in the Agreement against the Employee.
Covenants as Essential Elements of this Agreement. It is understood by and between the parties hereto that the foregoing covenants contained in Sections 3.1 and 3.2 are essential elements of this Agreement, and that but for the agreement by Korbin to comply with such covenants, the Company would not have agreed to enter into this Agreement. Such covenants by Korbin shall be construed to be agreements independent of any other provisions of this Agreement. The existence of any other claim or cause of action, whether predicated on any other provision in this Agreement, or otherwise, as a result of the relationship between the parties shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement of such covenants against Korbin.
Covenants as Essential Elements of this Agreement. It is understood by and between the parties hereto that the foregoing covenants contained in Sections 6(a), (b) and (c) are: (i) reasonable in scope and duration in light of the nature of the Business and the area in which the Company or its Subsidiaries engage in the Business; and (ii) are essential elements of this Agreement, and that, but for the agreement by the Executive to comply with such covenants, the Company would not have agreed to enter into this Agreement. Such covenants by the Executive shall be construed to be agreements independent of any other provisions of this Agreement. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, the existence of any other claim or cause of action, whether predicated on any other provision in this Agreement, or otherwise, as a result of the relationship between the parties shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement of such covenants against the Executive.
Covenants as Essential Elements of this Agreement. It is understood by and between the parties hereto that the covenants set forth in Sections 4 (a), (c), and (d) and Sections 5(a)-(e) are essential elements of this Agreement, and are required for the protection of Company’s legitimate business interests, and that, but for the agreement of the Executive to comply with such covenants, the Company would not have entered into this Agreement, including the Company’s agreement to provide the severance compensation set forth in Section 3(b). Accordingly, in addition to all other rights and remedies available to Company under this Agreement, Executive acknowledges and agrees that Executive’s failure to comply with any of these covenants shall entitle Company to immediately terminate any compensation or benefits otherwise payable in accordance with Section 3(b). Moreover, such covenants are independent of any other contractual obligations in this Agreement. The existence of any claim or cause of action by Executive against Company, whether based on this Agreement or otherwise created, shall not create a defense to the enforcement by Company of any such covenants.
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Covenants as Essential Elements of this Agreement. It is understood by and between the parties hereto that the foregoing covenants by the Licensee contained in Section 15 of this Agreement shall be construed to be agreements independent of any other element of the Licensee's services to the Licensor. The existence of any other claim or cause of action, whether predicated on any other provision in this Agreement, or otherwise, as a result of the relationship between the parties shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement of the covenants in this Agreement against the Licensee.
Covenants as Essential Elements of this Agreement. It is understood by and between the parties hereto that the foregoing covenants contained in Sections 7(a) and (b) are essential elements of this Agreement, and that but for the agreement by the Employee to comply with such covenants, the Company would not have agreed to enter into this Agreement. Such covenants by the Employee shall be construed to be agreements independent of any other provisions of this Agreement. The existence of any other claim or cause of action, whether predicated on any other provision in this Agreement, or otherwise, as a result of the relationship between the parties shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement of such covenants against the Employee. In the event Employee shall be in violation of the aforementioned restrictive covenants, the time limitation thereof with respect to the defaulting party shall be extended for a period of time equal to the period of time during which breach or breaches should occur; and in the event Company should require or seek relief from breach in any court or other tribunal, any covenant shall be extended for a period of time equal to the pendency of such proceeding, including appeals thereof.
Covenants as Essential Elements of this Agreement. It is understood by and between the parties hereto that the foregoing covenants by Seller contained in Paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Agreement shall be construed to be agreements independent of any other element of the Seller's sale of Paradise Bakery to the Company. The existence of any other claim or cause of action, whether predicated on any other provision in this Agreement, or otherwise, as a result of the Seller's sale of Paradise Bakery to the Company shall not constitute a defense to the enforcement of the covenants in this Agreement against the Seller or any of its Affiliates.
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