Common use of Definition of Business Ideas Clause in Contracts

Definition of Business Ideas. The term “Business Ideas” means all ideas, designs, modifications, formulations, specifications, concepts, know-how, trade secrets, discoveries, inventions, data, software, developments and copyrightable works, whether or not patentable or registrable, which Employee originates or develops, either alone or jointly with others while Employee is employed by the Company and which are (i) related to any business known to Employee to be engaged in or contemplated by the Company; (ii) originated or developed during Employee’s working hours; or (iii) originated or developed in whole or in part using materials, labor, facilities or equipment furnished by the Company.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (School Specialty Inc), Employment Agreement (School Specialty Inc), Employment Agreement (School Specialty Inc)

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Definition of Business Ideas. The term "Business Ideas" means all ideas, designs, modifications, formulations, specifications, concepts, know-how, trade secrets, discoveries, inventions, data, software, developments and copyrightable works, whether or not patentable or registrable, which Employee originates or develops, either alone or jointly with others while Employee is employed by the Company and which are (i) related to any business known to Employee to be engaged in or contemplated by the Company; (ii) originated or developed during Employee’s 's working hours; or (iii) originated or developed in whole or in part using materials, labor, facilities or equipment furnished by the Company.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (School Specialty Inc)

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