Common use of Full Attention Clause in Contracts

Full Attention. Employee shall devote substantially all Employee’s business time and attention exclusively to affairs of the Group Companies and discharge Employee’s duties and responsibilities hereunder faithfully and to the best of Employee’s ability. Employee shall not, without the prior written consent of Company, engage in any other business, profession, or occupation for compensation or otherwise which would conflict or interfere with the performance of Employee’s duties and responsibilities hereunder. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Employee may participate in reasonable levels of charitable, civic, trade organization, and similar activities and passive personal investment activities, provided that such activities do not, as determined by Company in its reasonable discretion, create an actual or apparent conflict of interest, injure Company or its reputation, violate any provision of this Agreement, any other contract between Employee and any Group Company, or any Group Company’s policy in effect from time to time, or otherwise materially interfere with the performance of Employee’s duties under this Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (GrowGeneration Corp.), Employment Agreement (GrowGeneration Corp.), Employment Agreement (GrowGeneration Corp.)

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