Common use of Efforts; Duty Not to Compete Clause in Contracts

Efforts; Duty Not to Compete. Executive understands that his employment with the Company requires Executive’s undivided attention and effort. As a result, during Executive’s employment, Executive will not, without the Company’s express written consent, engage in any other employment or business that (i) directly competes with the current or future business of the Company Group; (ii) uses any Company Group information, equipment, supplies, facilities or materials; or (iii) otherwise conflicts with the Company Group’s business interest and causes a disruption of its operations.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Viking Therapeutics, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Viking Therapeutics, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Viking Therapeutics, Inc.)

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Efforts; Duty Not to Compete. Executive understands that his her employment with the Company requires Executive’s undivided attention and effort. As a result, during Executive’s employment, Executive will not, without the Company’s express written consent, engage in any other employment or business that (i) directly competes with the current or future business of the Company Group; (ii) uses any Company Group information, equipment, supplies, facilities or materials; or (iii) otherwise conflicts with the Company Group’s business interest and causes a disruption of its operations.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Viking Therapeutics, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Viking Therapeutics, Inc.)

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