Common use of Anticompetitive Practices Clause in Contracts

Anticompetitive Practices. A Contractor may not engage in the anti-competitive practices that have the foreseeable effect of restricting or diminishing the availability of interpreting services under this contract, including but not limited to: (1) Asking interpreters to work exclusively with the Contractor; (2) Asking interpreters to sign a non-compete agreement; (3) Contacting customers and authorized requestors directly to solicit future business; (4) Offering compensation or other consideration to customers and authorized requestors in exchange for the promise of future business. Contractors are responsible to ensure that their subcontractors comply with the same expectations.

Appears in 22 contracts

Samples: Sign Language Interpreter Services Contract, Sign Language Interpreter Services Contract, Services Agreement

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Anticompetitive Practices. A Contractor may not engage in the anti-competitive practices that have the foreseeable effect of restricting or diminishing the availability of interpreting services under this contract, including but not limited to: (1) Asking interpreters to work exclusively with the Contractor; (2) Asking interpreters to sign a non-compete agreement; (3) Contacting customers and authorized requestors directly to solicit future business; (4) Offering compensation or other consideration to customers and authorized requestors in exchange for the promise of future business. Contractors are responsible to ensure that their subcontractors comply with the same expectations.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, Contract

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