Business Considerations. The parties [****] of this SA-5, the parties will [****] Letter Agreement 6-1162-TRW-0674R3 entitled “Business Considerations” [****], inter alia, update the references to the various Tables. [****], Letter Agreement 6-1162-TRW-0674R3 will replace Letter Agreement 6-1162-TRW-0674R2 also entitled “Business Considerations”.
Business Considerations. The City will not interfere with the normal expected business activities of Reve even should Reve be in the one-year’s notice period for termination as set forth in paragraph 7. Likewise, Reve will conduct its operations so as not to interfere with the normal operations of the wastewater treatment plant by the City.
Business Considerations. Letter Agreement 6-1162-TRW-0674R2 entitled “Business Considerations” is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the similarly titled Letter Agreement 6-1162-TRW-0674R3 that, inter alia, updates the references to the various Tables and [****]. Letter Agreement 6-1162-TRW-0674R3 is hereby made a part of the Purchase Agreement in replacement of its predecessor. BOEING PROPRIETARY
Business Considerations. All confidential or proprietary information, including but not limited to, any programs, plans or designs whether in hard copy or electronic format developed by, at the direction of, or with the assistance and/or collaboration of Employee during his tenure at the Company, contract terms, financial information, operating data, staffing patterns, wage levels, quality assurance audit materials and techniques, customer lists, supplier lists, pricing policies, marketing plans, business plans or models, marketing or lobbying information and all other information (the “Confidential & Proprietary Information”), and all other tangible or intangible items or ideas making up the Confidential & Proprietary Information owned or developed by or related to the Company, and the goodwill associated with them, which (i) is or was obtained or created by Executive in whole or in part as a result of his employment with the Company, and (ii) is not generally available to the public, shall remain the sole and exclusive property of the Company.
Business Considerations. 1.1 Product Rationale [To insert a brief description (1-2 paragraph(s)) as to why such proposed product is required.]
Business Considerations. Letter Agreement 6-1162-TRW-0674R2 entitled “Business Considerations” is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the similarly titled Letter Agreement 6-1162-TRW-0674R3 that, inter alia, updates the references to the various Tables and [*CTR]. Letter Agreement 6-1162-TRW-0674R3 is hereby made a part of the Purchase Agreement in replacement of its predecessor. BOEING PROPRIETARY [*CTR]=[CONFIDENTIAL PORTION OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT] 5.6 [*CTR] Letter. Letter Agreement AAL-PA-3219-LA-08836 entitled “[*CTR]” is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the similarly titled Letter Agreement AAL-PA-3219-LA-08836R1 that, inter alia, [*CTR]. Letter Agreement AAL-PA-3219-LA-08836R1 is hereby made a part of the Purchase Agreement in replacement of its predecessor.
Business Considerations. The Company is in the business of providing insurance brokerage, reinsurance brokerage, benefits consulting, compensation consulting, human resources consulting, managing underwriting and related insurance services including accounting, claims management and handling, contract wording, information systems and actuarial services. An essential element of its business is the development and maintenance of personal contacts and relationships with clients. Because of these contacts and relationships, it is common for the Company’s clients to develop identification with the employee who services its insurance needs, rather than with the Company itself. The personal identification of clients of the Company with a Company employee creates the potential for the Employee’s appropriation of the benefits of the relationships developed with clients on behalf of and at the expense of the Company. Since the Company would suffer irreparable harm if Employee left its employ and solicited the insurance or other related business of clients of the Company, it is reasonable to protect the Company against solicitation activities by Employee for a limited period of time after Employee leaves the Company so that the Company may renew or restore its business relationship with its client.
Business Considerations. The Company is in the business of providing insurance brokerage, reinsurance brokerage, benefits consulting, compensation consulting, human resources consulting, managing underwriting and related insurance services including accounting, claims management and handling, contract wording, information systems and
Business Considerations. In reliance upon, and subject to, Executive’s representations in this Agreement, Executive will be employed in a position of special trust and confidence that involves access to Proprietary Information, training and/or opportunities to develop business relationships with the Company’s customers and other business associates. A primary purpose of this Agreement is to protect the Company’s Confidential and Proprietary Information (including trade secrets), its investment in its employees and goodwill of customers and others, and to prevent its investment in Executive from being used to cause it irreparable harm. Executive will not engage in any unauthorized use or disclosure of another party’s trade secrets or legally protected information in the course of Executive’s employment, and agree there is no need to do so in order to perform my position with the Company.
Business Considerations. Boeing and Customer agree that the Purchase Agreements are amended as set forth in this Agreement.