Common use of Concurrent Work Clause in Contracts

Concurrent Work. 1.4 Provided that the Consultant is fulfilling the terms of this Agreement and in particular the standards of performance contemplated in §1.1 herein, the Consultant may take employment, concurrently work on projects, accept assignments and serve on boards that are in related industries to the Company (or substantially similar enterprise) provided that such work or engagement does not directly or indirectly compete with the Company at the time such work or engagement is entered into or is intended or could reasonably be perceived to compete with the Company. Whether such work or engagement directly or indirectly competes with the Company, or is intended or could reasonably be perceived to compete with the Company, will be determined solely at the discretion of the Company. The Consultant may take on any assignment, work on projects, serve as a board member or management of any entity not engaged in a competitive activity as aforesaid provided that such position or activity does not unreasonably limit or prohibit the Consultant from fulfilling the Services contemplated in §1.1 herein.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Consulting Agreement (Body & Mind Inc.), Consulting Agreement (Body & Mind Inc.), Consulting Agreement (Body & Mind Inc.)

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Concurrent Work. 1.4 Provided that the Consultant is fulfilling the terms of this Agreement and in particular the standards of performance contemplated in §1.1 1.2 herein, the Consultant may take employment, concurrently work on projects, accept assignments and serve on boards that are in related industries to the Company (or substantially similar enterprise) provided that such work or engagement does not directly or indirectly compete with the Company at the time such work or engagement is entered into or is intended or could reasonably be perceived to compete with the Company. Whether such work or engagement directly or indirectly competes with the Company, or is intended or could reasonably be perceived to compete with the Company, will be determined solely at the discretion of the Company. The Consultant may take on any assignment, work on projects, serve as a board member or management of any entity not engaged in a competitive activity as aforesaid provided that such position or activity does not unreasonably limit or prohibit the Consultant from fulfilling the Services contemplated in §1.1 hereinhereof.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Consulting Agreement (Body & Mind Inc.), Consulting Agreement (Body & Mind Inc.), Consulting Agreement (Body & Mind Inc.)

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