Common use of COMPETITIVE ENGAGEMENTS Clause in Contracts

COMPETITIVE ENGAGEMENTS. The Contractor won’t work for a competitor of the Client, or offer the same services as an independent or independent company, until this Contract ends. To avoid confusion, a competitor is any third party that develops, manufacturers, promotes, sells, licenses, distributes, or provides products or services that are substantially similar to the Client’s products or services. A competitor is also a third party that plans to do any of those things. If the Contractor uses employees or subcontractors, the Contractor must make sure they follow the obligations in this paragraph, as well.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Independent Contractor Agreement, Independent Contractor Agreement, Independent Contractor Agreement

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COMPETITIVE ENGAGEMENTS. The Contractor won’t work for a competitor of the Client, or offer the same services as an independent or independent company, Client until this Contract ends. To avoid confusion, a competitor is any third party that develops, manufacturersmanufactures, promotes, sells, licenses, distributes, or provides products or services that are substantially similar to the Client’s products or services. A competitor is also a third party that plans to do any of those things. The one exception to this restriction is if the Contractor asks for permission beforehand and the Client agrees to it in writing. If the Contractor uses employees or subcontractors, the Contractor must make sure they follow the obligations in this paragraph, as well.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Independent Contractor Agreement, Development & Design Contract

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