FREEDOM TO DO BUSINESS Sample Clauses

The 'Freedom to Do Business' clause establishes the right of each party to independently conduct its own business activities without restriction from the agreement. In practice, this means that unless specifically limited elsewhere in the contract, both parties are free to engage with other clients, partners, or markets, and to pursue opportunities that may be similar to or competitive with those covered by the agreement. This clause serves to prevent any implied exclusivity or non-compete obligations, ensuring that the contract does not unduly limit either party’s ability to operate and grow their business.
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FREEDOM TO DO BUSINESS. The covenants and releases in this Agreement shall not be construed as limiting or otherwise affecting the rights which the Parties, or their Distributors or Customers, might otherwise have outside the scope of this Agreement, or as restricting or imposing any conditions on the right of either Party, or its Distributors or Customers, to make, have made, use, license, sell, or otherwise dispose of any particular product or service, including but not limited to Covered Products, whether or not subject to the releases or covenants not to s▇▇ set forth herein.