Common use of Business Relationship Interference Clause in Contracts

Business Relationship Interference. The Participant will not, directly or indirectly through providing assistance to others, knowingly interfere with the Company Group’s ongoing (or where allowed by law, prospective) business relationship with a supplier, distributor, or vendor that the Company Group has a reasonable expectation of doing business with, and that the Participant had material contact or involvement with or gained knowledge of through the Participant’s role with the Company Group in the Look Back Period, by soliciting, inducing or otherwise encouraging the supplier, distributor, or vendor to cease or reduce doing business with the Company Group or to give a valuable business opportunity to a Competitor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Participant Restricted Stock Unit Agreement (Core & Main, Inc.), Participant Restricted Stock Unit Agreement (Core & Main, Inc.)

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Business Relationship Interference. The Participant will not, directly or indirectly through providing assistance to others, knowingly interfere with the Company Group’s ongoing (or where allowed by law, prospective) business relationship with a supplier, distributor, or vendor that the Company Group has a reasonable expectation of doing business with, and that the Participant had material contact or involvement with or gained knowledge of through the Participant’s role with the Company Group in the Look Back Period, by soliciting, inducing or otherwise encouraging the supplier, distributor, or vendor to cease or reduce doing business with the Company Group or to give a valuable business opportunity to a Competitor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Participant Stock Option Agreement (Core & Main, Inc.), Participant Stock Option Agreement (Core & Main, Inc.)

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