key relationship definition
key relationship means a relationship between a licence holder or an authorized client provider and another person as a result of which the other person is a key person.
key relationship refers to a person or entity with an ongoing business relationship with the Company Group (including vendors, agents, and contractors) that Grantee had material business-related contact or dealings with during the Look Back Period. For the definitions of “Covered Customer” and “Key Relationship”, material business related-contact or dealings are presumed present when Grantee had direct communications with the person or entity (beyond a cold call or mass mailing) or Grantee supervised communications with the person or entity, where such communications were intended to result in, lead to, maintain, increase, facilitate or otherwise aid the sale or provision of products or services sold by the Company Group. The term “solicit” shall be presumed to mean to engage in contacts, acts, or communications, whether directly engaged in by Grantee in person or indirectly engaged in through the use or control of others, that cause or induce, attempt to cause or induce, or can be reasonably expected to cause or induce a party to engage in a particular action or conduct, regardless of who first initiates the contact or communication, or whether or not the communication at issue is in response to a request for information. The restrictions contained in Section 3 above are understood to be reasonably limited by geography to those locations, and counties, where the Covered Customer, Key Relationship and Covered Employee are present and available for solicitation. However, to the extent additional geographic limitations are required to make the restrictions enforceable, they shall be deemed limited to the Territory (defined below).
key relationship means a relationship between a licence holder and another person as a result of which the other person is a key person;
More Definitions of key relationship
key relationship refers to a person or entity with an ongoing business relationship with the Company (including vendors, agents, and contractors) that I had material business-related contact or dealings with during the Look Back Period. “Territory” means the geographic territory(ies) assigned to me by the Company during the Look Back Period (by state, county, or other recognized geographic boundary used in the Company’s Business); and, if I have no such specifically assigned geographic territory then: (i) those states and counties in which I participated in the Company’s Business and/or about which I was provided access to Confidential Information during the Look Back Period; and, (ii) the state and county where I reside and the states and counties contiguous thereto. If I am a Vice President or other executive, then I agree that I will be deemed to have participated in the Company’s Business and/or had Confidential Information about the Company’s Business throughout the United States (including state and state-equivalents and county and county-equivalents therein). I am responsible for seeking clarification from the Company’s Human Resources department if it is unclear to me at any time what the scope of the Territory is. State and county references include equivalents.