Common use of Dependence on Key Personnel Clause in Contracts

Dependence on Key Personnel. The Company's success depends to a significant extent on the performance of certain key personnel. The loss of such key personnel could materially and adversely affect the Company. The Company has not executed employment agreements with all such key personnel.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Subscription Agreement (Casinovations Inc), Subscription Agreement (Casinovations Inc), Subscription Agreement (Casinovations Inc)

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Dependence on Key Personnel. The success of the Company's success depends business will depend to a significant large extent on the performance abilities and continued participation of certain key personnelemployees. The loss of such key personnel employees could materially and adversely affect have a material adverse effect on the Company's business. The As the Company has not executed employment agreements with all grows, it will be required to retain the services of additional experienced personnel. Competition for such key personnel is intense, and there is no assurance that they will be available when required or that the Company will have the ability to attract or retain such personnel.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contribution Agreement (Sensar Corp /Nv/)

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