Employee's Acknowledgment Sample Clauses

Employee's Acknowledgment. Employee acknowledges that:
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Employee's Acknowledgment. Employee acknowledges (a) that he has consulted with or has had the opportunity to consult with independent counsel of his own choice concerning this Agreement and has been advised to do so by the Company, and (b) that he has read and understands the Agreement, is fully aware of its legal effect, and has entered into it freely based on his own judgment.
Employee's Acknowledgment. By executing this Agreement as of the date first above written, Employee acknowledges that he has no grounds for asserting that a Good Reason Termination exists as of that date and, therefore, that no obligation under Section 3 exists at the current time.
Employee's Acknowledgment. Employee certifies that he is over twenty-one (21) years of age and hereby acknowledges having read the entire contents of this Agreement before signing his name below and that he has received a copy hereof for his own use.
Employee's Acknowledgment. The Company spends considerable amounts of time, money and effort in developing and maintaining good will in its industry. Employee agrees the covenants contained within this Section 6 (i) are reasonable and necessary in all respects to protect the goodwill, trade secrets, confidential information, and business interests of the Company; (ii) are not oppressive to Employee; (iii) do not impose any greater restraint on Employee than is reasonably necessary to protect the goodwill, trade secrets, confidential information and legitimate business interests of the Company; and (iv) will not, upon the termination, of Employee’s employment with the Company for any reason whatsoever, cause Employee to be unable to earn a living that is suitable and acceptable to Employee.
Employee's Acknowledgment. The Employee hereby expressly acknowledges and agrees that (a) the restrictions and obligations set forth in and imposed by Sections 1-5 will not prevent Employee from obtaining gainful employment in Employee’s field of expertise or cause Employee undue hardship; and (b) the restrictions and obligations imposed on Employee under Sections 1-5 are necessary to protect the legitimate business interests of the Company including its Confidential Information, and are reasonable in view of the benefits and consideration Employee has received or will receive from the Company. Employee agrees to provide a copy of this Agreement to any prospective employer or business partner prior to accepting employment or entering into any other business relationship with such prospective employer or business partner.
Employee's Acknowledgment. Employee acknowledges that Employee is aware that Employee may be subject to severe criminal penalties (including fines and lengthy imprisonment) under both federal and state law, including Title 18, Sections 1831, et. seq. of the United States Code (The Economic Espionage Act of 1996) and Section 812.081, Florida Statutes, as well as substantial civil liability, for (i) stealing, or without Employer's permission, taking, misappropriating or concealing, or by fraud or deception procuring, trade secrets, as defined therein, or (ii) without Employer's permission, receiving, possessing, altering, destroying, copying, sending, downloading, uploading or conveying trade secrets or other Confidential Information. Employee further acknowledges that any person or entity to whom trade secrets or other Confidential Information are given by Employee may also become subject to severe criminal penalties and civil liability.
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Employee's Acknowledgment. The Employee acknowledges that he has read and understands the foregoing and that the Employer has advised him that this Agreement substantially alters and supersedes the Employee's rights at common law. The Employee specifically acknowledges that the Employer has advised him to seek independent legal advice prior to executing this Agreement.
Employee's Acknowledgment. Employee agrees and acknowledges that in order to assure the Company that it will retain its value as a going concern, it is necessary that Employee undertake not to use Employee’s special knowledge of the Company and Employee’s relationships with customers and suppliers and other parties to compete with the Company. Employee further acknowledges that:
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