Common use of Devotion to Employment Clause in Contracts

Devotion to Employment. Executive shall devote substantially all Executive’s business time and efforts to the performance of Executive’s duties on behalf of Rural/Metro. During Executive’s term of employment, Executive shall not at any time or place or to any extent whatsoever, either directly or indirectly, without the express written consent of Rural/Metro, engage in any outside employment, or in any activity competitive with or adverse to Rural/Metro’s business, practice or affairs, whether alone or as partner, officer, director, employee, shareholder of any corporation or as a trustee, fiduciary, consultant or other representative. This is not intended to prohibit Executive from engaging in nonprofessional activities such as personal investments or conducting to a reasonable extent private business affairs which may include other boards of directors’ activity, as long as they do not conflict with Rural/Metro. Participation to a reasonable extent in civic, social or community activities is encouraged. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, any non-Rural/Metro activities shall be conducted in compliance with Rural/Metro’s corporate governance policies and other policies and procedures as in effect from time to time.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Rural/Metro Corp /De/), Employment Agreement (Rural Metro Corp /De/), Employment Agreement (Rural/Metro Corp /De/)

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