Common use of Compete Clause in Contracts

Compete. Without the Company’s prior written consent, Executive will not directly or indirectly be employed or involved with any business developing or exploiting any products or services that are competitive with products or services (i) being commercially developed or exploited by the Company during Executive’s employment and (ii) on which Executive worked or about which Executive learned proprietary information or trade secrets of the Company during Executive’s employment with the Company.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Gen 2 Technologies Inc.), Employment Agreement (New Momentum Corp.), Employment Agreement (Gen 2 Technologies Inc.)

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Compete. Without the Company’s 's prior written consent, Executive will not directly or indirectly be employed or involved with any business developing or exploiting any products or services that are competitive with products or services (i) being commercially developed or exploited by the Company during Executive’s 's employment and (ii) on which Executive worked or about which Executive learned proprietary information or trade secrets of the Company during Executive’s 's employment with the Company.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Corixa Corp), Employment Agreement (Corixa Corp)

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