Common use of Nature of Position Clause in Contracts

Nature of Position. Employee shall render full-time professional services to Company in the capacity of its Chief Executive Officer. Employee shall at all times to the best of his or her ability, perform all duties that may be required by virtue of his or her position, as set forth in Company’s by-laws or corporate policies.

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Samples: Employment Agreement (NexImmune, Inc.)

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Nature of Position. Employee shall render 100% of full-time professional services to Company in the capacity of its Chief Executive Financial Officer. Employee shall at all times times, to the best of his or her ability, perform all duties that may be required by virtue of his or her position, as set forth in Company’s by-laws or corporate policies, or as directed by the Company.

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Samples: Employment Agreement (NexImmune, Inc.)

Nature of Position. A. Employee shall render full-time professional services to Company in the capacity of its Chairman of the Board and as Chief Executive OfficerOfficer of the Company. Employee shall at all times faithfully, industriously, and to the best of his or her ability, perform all duties that may be required by virtue of his or her positionpositions, as set forth in Company’s 's by-laws or corporate policies, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Board.

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Samples: Employment Agreement (First Virtual Holding Inc)

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Nature of Position. Employee shall render full-time professional services to Company in the capacity of its Chief Executive Business Officer. Employee shall at all times times, to the best of his or her ability, perform all duties that may be required by virtue of his or her position, as set forth in Company’s by-laws or corporate policies.

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Samples: Employment Agreement (NexImmune, Inc.)

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