Assisting Others Clause Samples
The "Assisting Others" clause requires one party to provide support or cooperation to another party, typically in fulfilling obligations or achieving certain objectives outlined in the agreement. This may involve sharing information, providing access to resources, or taking specific actions to help the other party meet regulatory requirements or resolve issues. The core function of this clause is to ensure collaboration and facilitate the smooth execution of the contract by obligating parties to actively assist each other when necessary.
Assisting Others. Executive will not assist anyone in any of the activities listed above.
Assisting Others. Executive will not assist anyone in any of the activities listed above. Because UnitedHealth Group's business competes on a nationwide basis, Executive's obligations under this Section 5.D shall apply on a nationwide basis anywhere in the United States. To the extent Executive and UnitedHealth Group agree at any time to enter into separate agreements containing restrictive covenants with different or inconsistent terms than those contained herein, Executive and UnitedHealth Group acknowledge and agree that such different or inconsistent terms shall not in any way affect or have relevance to the Restrictive Covenants contained in this Section 5.D. Executive agrees that the Restrictive Covenants in this Section 5.D are reasonable and necessary to protect the legitimate interests of the Company.
Assisting Others. During the applicable Restrictive Covenants Period, I will not knowingly assist anyone in any of the activities listed above.
Assisting Others. Executive will not assist anyone in any of the activities listed above. UnitedHealth Group may extend the period that the provisions of this Section 5.D are in effect so that the total effective period is up to 24 months following Executive’s termination, if UnitedHealth Group pays, or continues to pay, Executive Severance Benefits under Section 4 during such extension. UnitedHealth Group may make this election and pay Severance Benefits during the extension, even in circumstances where Executive’s termination does not entitle Executive to any Severance Benefits and therefore Executive does not receive any Severance Benefits for the initial effective period of this Section 5.D.
