Sale and Promote of Competing Goods or Services Sample Clauses

Sale and Promote of Competing Goods or Services. Affiliates must not sell, or attempt to sell, any competing non-WOR(l)D programs, Products or Services to WOR(l)D Customers or Affiliates. Any program, Product or Service in the same generic categories as WOR(l)D Products or Services is deemed to be competing, regardless of differences in cost, quality or other distinguishing factors. - Affiliate Participation in Other Direct Selling Programs If an Affiliate is engaged in other non-WOR(l)D direct selling programs, it is the responsibility of the affiliate to ensure that his or her WOR(l)D business is operated entirely separate and apart from any other program. To this end, the following must be adhered to: Affiliates shall not display WOR(l)D promotional material, sales aids, Products or Services with or in the same location as, any non-WOR(l)D promotional material or sales aids, Products or Services. Affiliates shall not offer the WOR(l)D Opportunity, Products or Services to prospective or existing Customers or Affiliates in conjunction with any non-WOR(l)Dprogram, Opportunity, Product or Service. Affiliates may not offer any non-WOR(l)D opportunity, Products, Services or Opportunity at any wor(l)d-related meeting, seminar or convention, or within two hours and a five mile radius of the WOR(l)D event. If the WOR(l)D meeting is held telephonically or on the internet, any non- WOR(l)D meeting must be at least two hours before or after the WOR(l)D meeting, and on a different conference telephone number or internet web address from the WOR(l)D meeting. - Downline Activity (Genealogy) Reports Downline Activity Reports are available for Affiliate access in their official Back Office. Affiliate access to their Downline Activity Reports is password protected. All Downline Activity Reports and the information contained therein are confidential and constitute proprietary information and business trade secrets belonging to WOR(l)D. Downline Activity Reports are provided to Affiliates in strictest confidence and are made available to Affiliates for the sole purpose of assisting Affiliates in working with their respective Downline Organizations in the development of their WOR(l)D business. Affiliates should use their Downline Activity Reports to assist, motivate, and train their downline Affiliates. The Affiliate and WOR(l)D agree that, but for this agreement of confidentiality and nondisclosure, WOR(l)D would not provide Downline Activity Reports to the Affiliate. An Affiliate shall not, on his or her own behalf, or ...
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Sale and Promote of Competing Goods or Services. Affiliates must not sell, or attempt to sell, any competing non-wor(l)d programs, Products or Services to wor(l)d Customers or Affiliates. Any program, Product or Service in the same generic categories as wor(l)d Products or Services is deemed to be competing, regardless of differences in cost, quality or other distinguishing factors.
Sale and Promote of Competing Goods or Services members must not sell, or attempt to sell, any competing non-WOR(l)D programs, products or services to WOR(l)D Customers or members. Any program, Product or Service in the same generic categories as WOR(l)D products or services is deemed to be competing, regardless of differences in cost, quality or other distinguishing factors.
Sale and Promote of Competing Goods or Services members must not sell, or attempt to sell, any competing non-VYVO programs, products or services to VYVO Customers or members. Any program, Product or Service in the same generic categories as VYVO products or services is deemed to be competing, regardless of differences in cost, quality or other distinguishing factors.

Related to Sale and Promote of Competing Goods or Services

  • Competing Products The provisions of Section 21 are set forth on attached Exhibit H and are incorporated in this Section 21 by this reference.

  • Competitive Products Competitive Products" means products that serve the same function as, or that could be used to replace, products the Company provided to, offered to, or was in the process of developing for a present, former, or future possible customer/partner at any time during the twelve (12) months immediately preceding the last day of Participant's employment (or at any time during Participant's employment if Participant was employed for less than 12 months), with which Participant had direct responsibility for the sale or development of such products or managing those persons responsible for the sale or development of such products.

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  • Restricted Territory Executive and Company understand and agree that Company’s business is not geographically restricted and is unrelated to the physical location of Company facilities or the physical location of any Competing Business, due to extensive use of the Internet, telephones, facsimile transmissions and other means of electronic information and product distribution. Executive and Company further understand and agree that Executive will, in part, work toward expanding Company’s markets and geographic business territories and will be compensated for performing this work on behalf of Company. Accordingly, Company has a protectable business interest in, and the parties intend the Restricted Territory to encompass, each and every location from which Executive could engage in a Competing Business in any country, state, province, county or other political subdivision in which Company has clients, employees, suppliers, distributors or other business partners or operations. If, but only if, this Restricted Territory is held to be invalid on the ground that it is unreasonably broad, the Restricted Territory shall include each location from which Executive can conduct business in any of the following locations: each state in the United States in which Company conducts sales or operations, each province within Canada in which Company conducts sales or operations, and each political subdivision of the United Kingdom in which Company conducts sales or operations. If, but only if, this Restricted Territory is held to be invalid on the grounds that it is unreasonably broad, then the Restricted Territory shall be any location within a fifty (50) mile radius of any Company office.

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