Quakers definition
Examples of Quakers in a sentence
He shall make himself available upon request to provide such information and/or testimony, in a formal and/or an informal setting in accordance with Quaker's request, subject to reasonable accommodation of his schedule and reimbursement of reasonable expenses, including reasonable and necessary attorney fees (if independent legal counsel is reasonably necessary).
This Agreement cannot be modified or altered except by a subsequent written agreement signed by the parties; and only Quaker's highest ranking Human Resources officer or his direct superior shall have authority to sign such an amendment on behalf of Quaker.
By virtue of his position, he also has acquired knowledge as to which existing Quaker employees are critical to Quaker's success and future plans, and which ones have skills or contacts that would be valuable to a competitor.
You shall assist Quaker in applying, obtaining, and enforcing any United States Letters Patent and Foreign Letters Patent on any such Inventions and to take such other actions as may be necessary or desirable to protect Quaker's interests therein.
Upon termination of your employment with Quaker and prior to final payment of all monies due to you under Paragraph 2 or at any other time upon Quaker's request, you agree to surrender immediately to Quaker any and all materials in your possession or control which include or contain any Quaker Trade Secrets.
In addition, he does not waive any rights he may have as an employee on inactive status and/or as a former employee, as the case may be, under this Agreement or any of Quaker's fringe benefit or incentive plans (e.g., its pension plan, the Program, the Long Term Incentive Plan of 1990, etc.), nor does he waive his right to payment for unused vacation, if any, pursuant to Quaker's vacation policy.
Finally, D▇▇▇▇ does not waive any right to indemnification he may have pursuant to Quaker's by-laws, insurance coverage and/or applicable law, and Quaker covenants to maintain directors and officers liability insurance coverage for D▇▇▇▇, for actions or omissions while he was an officer, on the same terms as it maintains such coverage (if any) for active officers.
Without limitation, he has detailed knowledge regarding Quaker's Worldwide Beverages business, and had access to detailed information regarding Quaker's other businesses, including without limitation business plans, new product development, pricing structure, marketing plans, sales plans, distribution plans, and supply chain plans for all of Quaker's products.
In these positions, he participated in forming and/or was informed about the details of operational plans and strategic long range plans for all of Quaker's businesses, in addition to acquiring intimate knowledge of plans and strategies for the Beverages division he ran.
In addition, he does not waive any rights he may have as an employee on inactive status and/or as a former employee, as the case may be, under any of Quaker's fringe benefit or incentive plans (e.g., its pension plan, the Program, the Long Term Incentive Plan of 1990, etc.), nor does he waive his right to payment for unused vacation, if any, pursuant to Quaker's vacation policy.