Common use of Time and Attention Clause in Contracts

Time and Attention. Unless prevented by ill health or other sufficient cause, the Employee shall devote, during the term of the Agreement, the necessary time, attention, skill and efforts to providing the duties to the Corporation as required herein and shall do all in his power to advance the interest of the Corporation while in its employment. The Employee shall not, without the consent of the directors of the Corporation, engage in other activities competitive with the business of the Corporation, from time to time.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Ivp Technology Corp), Employment Agreement (Ivp Technology Corp), Employment Agreement (Ivp Technology Corp)

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