Common use of General Consequences Clause in Contracts

General Consequences. In addition to any other remedies or relief that may be available, Employee agrees to pay the reasonable attorneys' fees and any damages Released Parties may incur as a result of his breaching a promise he made in this Release (such as by suing a Released Party over a released Claim) or if any representation he made in this Release was false when made. Employee further agrees that the Company would be irreparably harmed by any actual or threatened violation of Sections 11 and 12 that involves Release-related disclosures or disclosure or use of confidential information or trade secrets or solicitation of employees, customers, or suppliers, and that the Company will be entitled to an injunction prohibiting Employee from committing any such violation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Severance Agreement (Beverly Enterprises Inc), Severance Agreement (Beverly Enterprises Inc)