Non-Solicitation and Distribution Sample Clauses

The Non-Solicitation and Distribution clause restricts parties from soliciting each other's employees, clients, or business partners, and may also limit the unauthorized distribution or resale of products or services. Typically, this clause applies during the term of the agreement and for a specified period afterward, preventing one party from poaching staff or leveraging the other party's business relationships for their own benefit. Its core function is to protect the business interests and competitive position of each party by reducing the risk of unfair competition and preserving valuable business relationships.
Non-Solicitation and Distribution. The College maintains policies on solicitation and distribution of literature. Toward that end, class lists and any other data about students are to be used solely for College instructional, administrative, advising/counseling and business purposes. Use of this information for personal or business solicitation is strictly prohibited. Except as otherwise provided below, the policies apply to and prohibit soliciting in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ College facilities or on campus by for-profit corporations, non-profit organizations, faculty, staff, students, or any other individuals. This prohibition includes personal solicitations made through campus e-mail listservs. Pursuant to College Policies concerning "Non-Solicitation and Distribution of Literature", neither policy is intended to prohibit the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ College Faculty Association from distributing materials to their membership or from conducting the business of their local chapter (union members communicating with union members directly on union business, not engaging the general public) providing such activities do not disrupt normal college business. More specifically, 1. These policies do not prohibit employees from exercising their protected rights under federal or state law. Employees have the legal right to engage in union solicitation (either for or against) while at work subject to the employer's right to prohibit solicitation during the employee's working time. 2. Employees have a similar right to distribute union related literature at work if it is during the non-working time of the employees involved. This includes the use of faculty mailboxes and e•mail. Because the distribution of paper involves the potential for litter, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ may also prohibit distribution during an employee's non-working time if the distribution is disruptive and taking place in a working area.