Common use of Time Required Clause in Contracts

Time Required. Executive shall devote the necessary time, attention, skill and efforts to his tasks and duties hereunder to the affairs of the Company. However, Executive shall be able to provide services for compensation to any other person or business entity during the Term of his employment by the Company, as defined in paragraph 2.1, and engage in any other business activity, whether or not such other business activity is pursued for profit or pecuniary advantage until such time as an arrangement can be worked out to ensure Executive the necessary income security and compensation for lost business. Executive shall take no action to intentionally injure Company related to outside employment, but shall not be prohibited from working in arrangements where a potential conflict exists between the Company and any of his other employers. In such a case, he shall notify the Company of any potential conflict and alternative arrangements, if any, shall be pursued.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Hangover Joe's Holding Corp), Employment Agreement (Hangover Joe's Holding Corp), Employment Agreement (Hangover Joe's Holding Corp)

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