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- Non-compete_clause abstract "A non-compete clause (often NCC), or covenant not to compete (CNC), is a term used in contract law under which one party (usually an employee) agrees not to enter into or start a similar profession or trade in competition against another party (usually the employer). As a contract provision, a CNC is bound by traditional contract requirements including the consideration doctrine. The use of such clauses is premised on the possibility that upon their termination or resignation, an employee might begin working for a competitor or starting a business, and gain competitive advantage by exploiting confidential information about their former employer's operations or trade secrets, or sensitive information such as customer/client lists, business practices, upcoming products, and marketing plans.However, an over-broad CNC may prevent an employee from working elsewhere at all. English common law originally held any such constraint to be unenforceable as a matter of public policy. Contemporary case law permits exceptions, but generally will only enforce CNCs to the extent necessary to protect the employer. Most jurisdictions in which such contracts have been examined by the courts have deemed CNCs to be legally binding so long as the clause contains reasonable limitations as to the geographical area and time period in which an employee of a company may not compete.The extent to which non-compete clauses are legally allowed varies per jurisdiction. Some jurisdictions, such as the state of California in the US, invalidate non-compete-clauses for all but equity stakeholders in businesses.".
- Non-compete_clause wikiPageExternalLink 16600-16607.html.
- Non-compete_clause wikiPageExternalLink Noncompetes-50-State-Survey-Chart-12-12-2010.pdf.
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- Non-compete_clause subject Category:Contract_clauses.
- Non-compete_clause subject Category:Contract_law.
- Non-compete_clause subject Category:Labour_law.
- Non-compete_clause comment "A non-compete clause (often NCC), or covenant not to compete (CNC), is a term used in contract law under which one party (usually an employee) agrees not to enter into or start a similar profession or trade in competition against another party (usually the employer). As a contract provision, a CNC is bound by traditional contract requirements including the consideration doctrine.".
- Non-compete_clause label "Clause de non-concurrence".
- Non-compete_clause label "Concurrentiebeding".
- Non-compete_clause label "Non-compete clause".
- Non-compete_clause label "Wettbewerbsverbot".
- Non-compete_clause label "Zakaz konkurencji".
- Non-compete_clause label "競業條款".
- Non-compete_clause sameAs Konkurenční_doložka.
- Non-compete_clause sameAs Wettbewerbsverbot.
- Non-compete_clause sameAs Clause_de_non-concurrence.
- Non-compete_clause sameAs 경쟁금지_조항.
- Non-compete_clause sameAs Concurrentiebeding.
- Non-compete_clause sameAs Zakaz_konkurencji.
- Non-compete_clause sameAs m.0b0brc.
- Non-compete_clause sameAs Q562444.
- Non-compete_clause sameAs Q562444.
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