Common use of Duty of Loyalty Clause in Contracts

Duty of Loyalty. During the course, and as a result, of the Executive’s employment with the Company, the Executive will have access to Confidential Information; the opportunity to gain close knowledge of, and possible influence over, customers, suppliers, independent contractors and employees of the Company Group; possess in some measure the goodwill of the Company Group; and come to possess an intimate knowledge of the business of the Company Group, including all of its policies, methods, personnel and operations.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Nonstatutory Stock Option Agreement (Woodside Homes, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Empeiria Acquisition Corp), Employment Agreement (Integrated Drilling Equipment Holdings Corp)

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Duty of Loyalty. (a) During the course, and as a result, of the Executive’s employment with the Company, the Executive will have access to Confidential Information; the opportunity to gain close knowledge of, and possible influence over, customers, suppliers, independent contractors and employees of the Company and other members of the Company Group; possess in some measure and have the ability to affect the goodwill of the Company and the goodwill of other members of the Company Group; and come to possess an intimate knowledge of the business of the Company and other members of the Company Group, including all of its their policies, methods, personnel and operations.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Sol-Wind Renewable Power, LP), Employment Agreement (Sol-Wind Renewable Power, LP), Employment Agreement (Sol-Wind Renewable Power, LP)

Duty of Loyalty. During the course, and as a result, of the Executive’s employment with the Company, the Executive will have access to Confidential Information; the opportunity to gain close knowledge of, and possible influence over, customers, suppliers, independent contractors and employees of the Company Group; possess in some measure the goodwill of the Company Group; and come to possess an intimate knowledge of the business of the Company Group, including all of its policies, methods, personnel and operations. The restrictions set forth in this Section 8 are being given for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is acknowledged by the Executive.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Volt Information Sciences, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Volt Information Sciences, Inc.)

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Duty of Loyalty. (c)(a) During the course, and as a result, of the Executive’s employment with the Company, the Executive will have access to Confidential Information; the opportunity to gain close knowledge of, and possible influence over, customers, suppliers, independent contractors and employees of the Company and other members of the Company Group; possess in some measure and have the ability to affect the goodwill of the Company and the goodwill of other members of the Company Group; and come to possess an intimate knowledge of the business of the Company and other members of the Company Group, including all of its their policies, methods, personnel and operations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Sol-Wind Renewable Power, LP)

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