Negative Comments Sample Clauses

The Negative Comments clause restricts parties from making disparaging or critical statements about each other, typically in public forums or to third parties. In practice, this clause may prohibit posting negative reviews online, sharing unfavorable opinions on social media, or communicating criticisms to clients or business partners. Its core function is to protect reputations and maintain goodwill by preventing the spread of damaging or harmful remarks.
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Negative Comments. ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Company agree that they will not make any public comments, either written or oral, which could be construed as negative concerning the other to any third party. For purposes of this Agreement, comments by the Company are intended to include comments made by the Company through its Public Relations and Investor Relations departments.
Negative Comments. Complaints and concerns about Talk Fusion should be directed to the Customer Service Department. Associates must not disparage, demean, or make negative remarks to third parties or other Associates about Talk Fusion, its owners, officers, directors, management, other Talk Fusion Associates, the Marketing and Compensation Plan, or Talk Fusion’s directors, officers, or employees. Disputes or disagreements between any Associate and Talk Fusion shall be resolved through the dispute resolution process, and the Company and Associates agree specifically not to demean, discredit, or criticize one another on the Internet or any other public forum.
Negative Comments. Until full payment and performance of all obligations of Borrower under the Loan Documents, Borrower will not, without the prior written consent of Bank (and without limiting any requirement of any other Loan Documents):
Negative Comments. You agree to refrain from directly or indirectly engaging in publicity, including written, oral and electronic communication of any kind, or any other activity which reflects negatively or adversely upon the Company, its business, its actions or its officers, directors or employees, whether or not you believe the content of the publicity to be true or whether or not it is, in fact, true. This paragraph does not apply to truthful testimony compelled or protected by applicable law or legal process.
Negative Comments. The Parties covenant and agree with the Lender that prior to (i) the termination of this Agreement, (ii) the payment in full of the Loan and (iii) the termination of all obligations, if any, of the Lender to advance monies to or on behalf of the Borrower, or either of them, the Borrower will not, without the prior written consent of the Lender, do or allow to be done any of the following: 6.1 Mergers, Consolidation, and Dispositions and Acquisitions of Assets. In any single transaction or series of transactions with an aggregate value of greater than $500,000.00, directly or indirectly: (a) liquidate or dissolve; (b) be a party to any merger or consolidation; (c) sell, convey, or lease all or any substantial part of its Property, except for sale of inventory in the ordinary course of business; or (d) acquire all or substantially all of the Property of any Person.
Negative Comments. No bargaining unit member shall be subjected to negative or disparaging comments from any administrator or supervisor in the presence of students, families, other nonsupervisory employees, or at public gatherings. This is not intended to prohibit school system officials from responding to the media or addressing school communities in a manner consistent with applicable law. Similarly, this is not intended to prohibit an administrator or supervisor from engaging in full and ▇▇▇▇▇ discussions with employees. All interactions by all participants shall adhere to normal standards of civility and mutual respect.
Negative Comments. Negative comments on the performance and evaluation of a teacher should be fully discussed with the teacher. If a conference is held after an observation to discuss the performance of a teacher, any concerns or suggestions for improvement will be submitted in writing to the teacher within ten (10) work days after the conference. Suggestions for improvement of the teacher’s performance shall be addressed through a SSDP. It is the teacher's responsibility to take appropriate steps to correct deficient performance. If, in subsequent evaluation reports, a specific deficiency is not commented on, it will be interpreted to mean that the teacher has made adequate improvement in that specific deficiency.