Common use of Definition of Company Customer Clause in Contracts

Definition of Company Customer. The term “Company Customer” means any person or entity (i) with which Executive had business-related contact of any kind (including, without limitation, in person, by phone, or in writing) on behalf of the Company during the one (1) year immediately prior to Executive’s termination of employment; or (ii) who is a person or entity about which Executive learned or had access to information about that is not publicly known during the twelve (12) months immediately prior to Executive’s termination of employment; or (iii) who is a person or entity (including vendor or supplier) the Company has a contractual relationship with during the twelve (12) months immediately prior to Executive’s termination of employment and with which Executive had business-related contact on behalf of the Company or about which Executive learned or had access to any information about that is not publicly known. “Company Customer” does not include persons or entities who ceased doing business with the Company for reasons unrelated to a breach of this Agreement by or other wrongful act of the Executive or by others who were under the direction of Executive.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Perspective Therapeutics, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Perspective Therapeutics, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Perspective Therapeutics, Inc.)

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