Common use of No Interference with the Business; Non-Solicitation Clause in Contracts

No Interference with the Business; Non-Solicitation. As an inducement for the Investors to enter into the Purchase Agreement, Employee agrees that, during the Non-Competition Period, Employee shall not for any reason intentionally or knowingly or willfully (a) with respect to the Business, solicit or divert any business, clients, customers, or partners made known to Employee during his employment with the Company away from the Company, (b) induce customers, clients, partners, suppliers, agents or other Persons under contract or otherwise associated or doing business with the Company who are made known to Employee during his employment with the Company to reduce or alter any such association or business with the Company, and/or (c) solicit any Person in the employment of the Company to (i) terminate such employment, and/or (ii) accept employment, or enter into any consulting arrangement, with any Person other than the Company.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Non Competition and Non Solicitation Agreement (Sirna Therapeutics Inc), Non Competition and Non Solicitation Agreement (Sirna Therapeutics Inc), Non Competition and Non Solicitation Agreement (Sirna Therapeutics Inc)

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