Common use of Solicit Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement (Sprout Social, Inc.), Executive Employment Agreement (Sprout Social, Inc.), Executive Employment Agreement (Sprout Social, Inc.)

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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.. ARTICLE VI

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement (Sprout Social, Inc.)

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