Common use of Competitive Entity Clause in Contracts

Competitive Entity. Executive shall not be a director or trustee, partner, officer, principal, agent or employee of, or consultant to (whether for compensation or not), or work in any other capacity for, any entity engaged in any Competitive Activity.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Keystone Property Trust), Employment Agreement (Keystone Property Trust), Employment Agreement (Keystone Property Trust)

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Competitive Entity. Executive shall not be a director or trustee, partner, officer, principal, agent or employee of, or consultant to (whether for compensation or not), or work in any other capacity for, ) any entity engaged in any Competitive Activity.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (American Real Estate Investment Corp), Employment Agreement (American Real Estate Investment Corp), Employment Agreement (Brandywine Operating Partnership Lp /Pa)

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Competitive Entity. Executive shall not be a director or trustee, partner, officer, principal, agent or employee of, or consultant to (whether for compensation or not), or work in any other capacity for, any entity engaged in any Competitive Activity; provided, however, that after Executive ceases to be employed by the Company, Executive may work as a broker for a real estate brokerage company which acts as a broker in transactions involving fee or leasehold interests in Office or Industrial Property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Keystone Property Trust)

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