Solicit. For all purposes under this Agreement, “solicit” shall mean (i) active solicitation of any Client or Company employee (but not general marketing of a product, service or open position not targeted at such employee); (ii) the provision of information regarding any Client or Company employee to any third party where such information could be useful to such third party in attempting to obtain business from such Client or attempting to hire any such Company employee; (iii) participation in any meetings, discussions, or other communications with any third party regarding any Client or Company employee where the purpose or effect of such meeting, discussion or communication is to obtain business from such Client or employ such Company employee; and (iv) any other passive use of information about any Client or Company employee which has the purpose or effect of assisting a third party or causing harm to the business of the Company.
Solicit. “Solicit” means: (a) to make any comments or engage in any conduct that would influence a decision to continue doing business with the Company, regardless of how contact is initiated; or (b) to make any comments or engage in any conduct that would influence a decision to continue an employment or contracting relationship with the Company or accept employment with another company, regardless of how contact is initiated.
Solicit. To “solicit” means to encourage or induce, or to take any action that is intended or calculated to encourage or induce, or which is reasonably likely to result in encouragement or inducement.
Solicit. Solicit means any effort or attempt by Employee, directly or indirectly, to encourage, induce, solicit, recruit, or offer:
Solicit. For all purposes under this Agreement, “solicit” shall mean (i) active solicitation of any Client or Company employee; (ii) the provision of information regarding any Client or Company employee to any third party where such information could be useful to such third party in attempting to obtain business from such Client or attempting to hire any such Company employee; (iii) participation in any meetings, discussions, or other communications with any third party regarding any Client or Company employee where the purpose or effect of such meeting, discussion or communication is to obtain business from 10
Solicit. Solicit" means attempting to sell insurance or asking or urging a person to apply for a particular kind of insurance from a particular company.
Solicit. For all purposes under this Agreement, “solicit” shall mean (i) active solicitation of any Client or Company employee; (ii) the provision of information regarding any Client or Company employee to any third party where such information could be useful to such third party in attempting to obtain business from such Client or attempting to hire any such Company employee; (iii) participation in any meetings, discussions, or other communications with any third party regarding any Client or Company employee where the purpose or effect of such meeting, discussion or communication is to obtain business from such Client or employ such Company employee; and (iv) any other passive use of information about any Client or Company employee which has the purpose or effect of assisting a third party or causing harm to the business of the Company.
Solicit. To advertise, market, otherwise petition visitors for a request to purchase Equipment and/or Services from the Company.
Solicit. Solicit business or distribute handbills or other advertising or promotional materials in, on, or about the Premises and/or Consolidated Facility, the common use transportation system, or other buildings and structures in the area of the Airport, except that Concessionaire shall be entitled to engage in radio, television, and newspaper advertising as is customarily used for Concessionaire's type of business;
Solicit. To engage, directly or indirectly, in any business, consulting, sales, service, marketing or promotional activity including, without limitation, business, consulting, sales, service, marketing or promotional contacts by way of mailings, phone calls, facsimiles, e-mails, voice mails, personal visits, or the establishment of any office, phone number, post office box or business premises.