Role of Consultant. Consultant shall be available to consult with the Board of Directors, the officers of the Company, and the heads of the administrative staff, at reasonable times, concerning matters pertaining to the organization of the administrative staff, the fiscal policies of the Company, the relationship of the Company with its employees or with any organization representing its employees, and, in general, the important problems of concern in the business affairs of the Company all in fulfillment of the Consultant Services. Consultant shall not represent the Company, its Board of Directors, its officers or any other members of the Company in any transactions or communications nor shall Consultant make claim to do so.
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Samples: Consulting Agreement (Silver Falcon Mining, Inc.), Consulting Agreement (OL Funding, Inc.), Consulting Agreement (OL Funding, Inc.)
Role of Consultant. Consultant shall be available to consult with the Board of Directors, the officers of the Company, and the heads of the administrative staff, at reasonable times, concerning matters pertaining to the financial organization of the administrative staffrelated matters, the fiscal policies selection and retaining of the Companyinstitutional financial organizations, the relationship of the Company with its employees or with any organization representing its employees, and, in general, the important problems of concern in the business affairs of the Company all in fulfillment of the Consultant Servicesthose organizations. Consultant shall not represent the Company, its Board of Directors, its officers or any other members of the Company in any transactions or communications nor shall Consultant make claim to do so.
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Samples: Consulting Agreement (GoldLand Holdings Corp.), Asset Purchase Agreement (GoldLand Holdings Corp.)