entice definition

entice or “solicit” shall not be deemed to mean: (a) circumstances where an employee of a Party initiates contact with the other Party or any of its Affiliates with regard to possible employment; or (b) general solicitations of employment not specifically targeted at employees of a Party or any of its Affiliates, including responses to general advertisements.
entice means the soliciting or enticing of a Key Employee with a view to engaging such person as an employee, director, sub-contractor, consultant or independent contractor or through a company, body corporate, partnership, joint venture or other entity owned by a Key Employee or his or her family.
entice means the soliciting or enticing of such person with a view to engaging such person as an employee, director, sub-contractor, consultant or independent contractor or through a company owned by such person or his or her family, but will not apply to the case of any such person responding without enticement to a job advertisement which is capable of being responded to by members of the public (or sections thereof) generally and which advertisement has been published in good faith.

More Definitions of entice

entice or “solicit” shall not be deemed to mean any soliciting or hiring any person that his employment with Developer has been terminated by Developer. In addition, employment in good faith of an employee of Developer who approached the Company via general advertising not targeted at any such individual shall not be deemed breach of this Section 13, provided that the Company shall terminate the engagement with such employee upon receipt of a written notice by Developer with respect to its relationship with such employee within the shortest period determined by the applicable law for such termination.
entice actually means, “to bait” or “to snare”
entice means contact or communicate in any manner whatsoever, including, but not limited to, contacts or communications by or through intermediaries, agents, contractors, representatives, or other Shareholders, provided, however, that nothing herein shall be -------- ------- construed to prohibit the Shareholders from (a) placing advertisements for employment which are aimed at the public at large in any newspaper, trade magazine, or other periodical in general circulation or advertising for employment through any other mass medium such as radio, television or the Internet, (b) responding to any unsolicited inquiry by an employee concerning employment or (c) employing an employee of the Company after first having obtained the approval of the Board which approval, with respect to EXODUS and its Affiliates, should be unanimous; or
entice means contact or communicate in any manner whatsoever, including, but not limited to, contacts or communications by or through intermediaries, agents, contractors, representatives, or other Shareholders, provided, however, that nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit the Shareholders from (a) placing advertisements for employment which are aimed at the public at large in any newspaper, trade magazine, or other periodical in general
entice means an inducement or allurement by giving rise to hope or desire.
entice means to lure, induce, persuade, tempt, incite, solicit, coax or invite.