Common use of Competing Businesses Clause in Contracts

Competing Businesses. During the period of his employment under this Agreement, the Employee shall not be employed by or otherwise engage in or be interested in any business in competition with the Company, or with any of its subsidiaries or affiliates.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (VIASPACE Inc.), Employment Agreement (VIASPACE Inc.), Employment Agreement (VIASPACE Inc.)

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Competing Businesses. During the period of his employment under this Agreement, the Employee shall not be employed by or otherwise engage in or be interested in any business in competition with the Company, or with any of its subsidiaries or affiliates, except that the Employee's investment in any such business shall not be considered a violation of this paragraph if either (a) the Employee owns less than [number]% of the equity thereof, or (b) such business is not in competition with the Company.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement, Employment Agreement, Employment Agreement

Competing Businesses. During the period of his employment under this Agreement, the Employee shall not be employed by or otherwise engage in or be interested in any business in competition with the Company, or with any of its subsidiaries or affiliates, except that the Employee's investment in any such business shall not be considered a violation of this paragraph if such business is not in competition with the Company.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (China Finance, Inc.), Employment Agreement (China Finance, Inc.), Employment Agreement (China Finance, Inc.)

Competing Businesses. During the period of his her employment under this Agreement, the Employee shall not be employed by or otherwise engage in or be interested in any business in competition with the Company, or with any of its subsidiaries or affiliates, except that the Employee's investment in any such business shall not be considered a violation of this paragraph if such business is not in competition with the Company.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (China Finance, Inc.)

Competing Businesses. During the period of his employment under this Agreement, the Employee shall not be employed by or otherwise engage in or be interested in any business in competition with the Company, or with any of its subsidiaries or affiliates, except that the Employee's investment in any such business shall not be considered a violation of this paragraph if either (a) the Employee owns less than 50% of the equity thereof, or (b) such business is not in competition with the Company.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Management Agreement (Lux Digital Pictures, Inc.)

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Competing Businesses. During the period of his employment under this Agreement, the Employee shall not be employed by or otherwise engage in or be interested in any business in competition with the Company, or with any of its subsidiaries or affiliates, except that the Employee's investment in any such business shall not be considered a violation of this paragraph if either (a) the Employee owns less than thirty percent (30%) of the equity thereof, or (b) such business is not in competition with the Company.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Sanguine Corp)

Competing Businesses. During the period of his employment under this Employment Agreement, the Employee shall not be employed by or otherwise engage in or be interested in any business in competition with the Company, or with any of its subsidiaries or affiliates.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (LGL Group Inc)

Competing Businesses. During the period of his employment under this Agreement, the Employee shall not be employed by or otherwise engage in or be interested in any business in competition with the Company, or with any of its subsidiaries or affiliates.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement

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