Common use of Involuntary Cancellation Clause in Contracts

Involuntary Cancellation. An Associate’s independent business may be involuntarily canceled for a material violation of the Agreement or for any act or omission in the Associate’s professional or personal capacity that a reasonable person would consider reasonably likely to damage or injure the Company’s business or goodwill, or for any other reason specified in Neumi’s Terms and Conditions.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Associate Terms & Policies, Associate Terms & Policies

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Involuntary Cancellation. An Associate’s independent business may be involuntarily canceled cancelled for a material violation of the Agreement or for any act or omission in the Associate’s professional or personal capacity that a reasonable person would consider reasonably likely to damage or injure the Company’s business or goodwill, or for any other reason specified in Neumi’s Terms and Conditions.and

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Associate Terms & Policies

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Involuntary Cancellation. An Associate’s independent business may be involuntarily canceled for a material violation of the Agreement or for any act or omission in the Associate’s professional or personal capacity that a reasonable person would consider reasonably likely to damage or injure the Company’s business or goodwill, or for any other reason specified in Neumi’s Terms and Conditions.consider

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Associate Terms & Policies

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