Orkin Exterminating Company, Inc. filed suit in the Superior Court of Coweta County against James R. Rider seeking a temporary and permanent injunction be *146 cause of the alleged violation of a covenant restricting other employment in a contract entered into between the parties. The defendant moved to dismiss the action on the basis that it failed to state a claim against him “upon which relief can be granted for the reason that the contract upon which the plaintiff’s action is founded is void as the restrictive covenants are a separate independent contract containing no consideration.” The restrictive covenants which appellant contends are a separate and independent contract are all a part of the employment contract. The defendant’s motion was overruled by the trial judge and the appeal is from that judgment. Held:
An agreement in restraint of trade, ancillary to a contract of employment, supported by a valuable consideration, and limited as to both time and territory, and not otherwise unreasonable, is enforceable.
Shirk v. Loftis Bros. & Co.,
Judgment affirmed.
