Common use of Solicit Potential Customers Clause in Contracts

Solicit Potential Customers. The Employee shall not solicit, divert or take away, or attempt to divert or to take away, the business or patronage of any of the Company’s prospective clients, customers or accounts, which the Employee personally had dealt with, contacted, solicited, or served, for the purpose of obtaining business for the Company, while he was employed with the Company. The restrictions set forth in this section shall apply to any geographic area, market, or territory covered by the Employee where the Company is actively conducting business or attempting to conduct business by engaging in activities such as contacting, serving, soliciting, selling, or marketing to customers, suppliers, or creditors.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (First Reliance Bancshares Inc), Employment Agreement (First Reliance Bancshares Inc)

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Solicit Potential Customers. The Employee shall not solicit, divert or take away, or attempt to divert or to take away, the business or patronage of any of the Company’s 's prospective clients, customers or accounts, which the Employee personally had dealt with, contacted, solicited, or served, for the purpose of obtaining business for the Company, while he was employed with the Company. The restrictions set forth in this section shall apply to any geographic area, market, or territory covered by the Employee where the Company is actively conducting business or attempting to conduct business by engaging in activities such as contacting, serving, soliciting, selling, or marketing to customers, suppliers, or creditors.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (First Reliance Bancshares Inc), Employment Agreement (First Reliance Bancshares Inc)

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