Common use of Remedy for Certain Breaches Clause in Contracts

Remedy for Certain Breaches. Employee acknowledges that the obligations set forth in paragraphs 8, 9 and/or 10 hereof are required for the reasonable protection of Company. Employee further acknowledges and agrees that a breach of those obligations and agreements will result in immediate and irreparable damage to Company for which there will be no adequate remedy at law, and agrees that in the event of any breach of said obligations, Company, and its successors and assigns, shall be entitled to injunctive relief (including but not limited to an ex parte temporary restraining order) and to such other and further relief as is proper in the circumstances.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Employment Agreement (Fortunet, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Fortunet, Inc.)

Remedy for Certain Breaches. Employee acknowledges that the obligations set forth in paragraphs 8restrictions on his activities under Sections 6, 9 and/or 10 7, and 8 hereof are required for the reasonable protection of the Company. Employee further acknowledges and agrees that a breach of those such obligations and agreements will result in immediate irreparable and irreparable continuing damage to the Company and its business for which there will be no adequate remedy at law, law and agrees that in the event of any breach of said obligationsobligations and agreements, the Company, and its successors and assigns, shall be entitled to temporary and permanent injunctive relief (including but not limited to an ex parte temporary restraining order) and to such other and further relief relief, including damages, as is proper in the circumstancescircumstance.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Employment Agreement (Collaborative Clinical Research Inc)