Common use of Interfere with Contracts Clause in Contracts

Interfere with Contracts. Either on its own account or for any other Person, solicit, induce, attempt to induce with, or endeavor to cause any Person (including without limitation any broker, customer, governmental authority, subcontractor, or supplier) to modify, amend, terminate, or otherwise alter any contract or arrangement that such Person has with the Company or any affiliate thereof with respect to the business of the Company; and

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement (Worldwater & Power Corp), Executive Employment Agreement (Worldwater & Solar Technologies Corp.), Executive Employment Agreement (Worldwater & Solar Technologies Corp.)

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