No Stealing Sample Clauses

The "No stealing" clause prohibits any party involved in the agreement from taking property, assets, or intellectual property belonging to another party without permission. In practice, this clause applies to both tangible items, such as equipment or materials, and intangible assets, like confidential information or proprietary data. Its core function is to protect the rightful ownership of property and deter dishonest behavior, thereby fostering trust and reducing the risk of theft or misappropriation within the contractual relationship.
No Stealing. Runners must remain in contact with the base until the pitched baseball has crossed the plate.
No Stealing. You may not take anything from your neighbors plots without their permission.
No Stealing 

Related to No Stealing

  • No Suits There are no suits, arbitrations or other proceedings pending or threatened before any court or administrative agency against LESSEE which are reasonably likely to be determined adversely and, if adversely determined, would have a material adverse effect on the business, assets or condition (financial or otherwise) of LESSEE or its ability to perform under this Lease, except as described in the filings provided to LESSOR pursuant to Article 22.

  • No Smoking All District properties are tobacco-free zones; Contractor is prohibited from using any tobacco product on District property.

  • No Third Parties Nothing in this Agreement is intended to, nor shall it confer any rights on a third party.

  • No Weapons or Firearms Except as provided by statute and District policy, all District properties are weapons- and firearms-free zones; Contractor is prohibited from possessing on its persons or in its vehicles any weapons or firearms while on District property.

  • No Sanctions The Board and the Association agree that the Association shall not invoke “sanctions” against an individual school during the term of this Agreement. Sanctions are defined, for the purpose of this section, as actions by an association which would deem it unethical or improper for any present or future teacher to accept or continue employment in a particular school. Meetings Regarding Professional Development