Common use of Recitations Clause in Contracts

Recitations. Employer is in the business generally of designing, building, and furnishing to government clients and private entities, egovernment applications and services online, including but not limited to Software As A Service, stand-alone online applications, system management and hosting, e-payment processing, database management, and enterprise wide management of such services and payment streams. The parties recognize that in the course of employment with Employer, Employee will be provided access to Employer’s Confidential Information (including trade secrets), will learn Employer’s techniques, procedures and development, management and marketing strategies and will be exposed to the Employer’s clients, all of which Employer has a legitimate business interest in protecting. Employee is expected to work diligently and to develop good will with clients and other of Employer’s employees for the benefit of the Employer. Employee agrees that it would be unfair and improper to disclose or use Employer’s Confidential Information, training or relationships to solicit the Employer’s clients or employees either during the Employee’s employment with employer or for a period thereafter. The parties desire to enter into this Agreement in order to induce the Employer to continue to share its information and resources with Employee during the course of employment and to insure that the Employer’s Business will not be harmed by actions during or subsequent to the Employee’s employment. Employee acknowledges and agrees that the promises in this Agreement are of material importance to Employer and the promises are a material inducement to employ and continue to employ the Employee. Agreement

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Key Employee Agreement (Nic Inc), Key Employee Agreement (Nic Inc), Key Employee Agreement (Nic Inc)

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