Acknowledgement Clause Example from Business Contracts

This example Acknowledgement clause appears in 2 contracts from 1 company

Acknowledgement. The Employee acknowledges and agrees that the services to be rendered by the Employee to the Company are of a special and unique character; that the Employee will obtain knowledge and skill relevant to the Company's industry, methods of doing business and marketing strategies by virtue of the Employee's employment; and that the restrictive covenants and other terms and conditions of this Agreement are reasonable and reasonably necessary to protect the legitimate business interest of the Company.... The Employee further acknowledges that the amount of the Employee's compensation reflects, in part, the Employee's obligations and the Company's rights under Section 7, Section 8, and Section 9 of this Agreement; that the Employee has no expectation of any additional compensation, royalties or other payment of any kind not otherwise referenced herein in connection herewith; and that the Employee will not be subject to undue hardship by reason of the Employee's full compliance with the terms and conditions of Section 7, Section 8, and Section 9 of this Agreement or the Company's enforcement thereof. View More