Common use of Unfair Business Practices Clause in Contracts

Unfair Business Practices. If, during Employee's employment with Employer, Employee learns or suspects that any unfair or questionable business practice may be occurring, Employee shall advise the General Counsel promptly. This obligation is intentionally broad and general because it is difficult to anticipate all possible circumstances, and Employee should resolve all doubts by reporting the information in question to the General Counsel. In particular, if Employee receives an offer of any kind (kickbacks, job offers, gifts, offers of money in exchange for information, etc.) from any outside party or another employee of Employer, Employee shall immediately notify Employer and provide all information relating to such offer; provided, however, that this provision shall not require Employee to report a bona fide job offer that is not received in exchange for Employer's or other Companies' information or in connection with any questionable, improper or illegal purpose. No gift, favor, offer, benefit, promise to pay or other thing of value shall be offered, made or authorized by Employee for any questionable, improper or illegal purpose, nor shall any bribe or kickback be offered, made or authorized by Employee, directly or indirectly, regardless of motive, to or for the benefit of any customer, supplier or other person or entity doing business with Employer or any of the other Companies, or any employee or agent thereof, or to or for the benefit of any governmental official or employee.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Tradestation Group Inc), Employment Agreement (Tradestation Group Inc), Agreement and Plan of Merger and Reorganization (Onlinetradinginc Com Corp)

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Unfair Business Practices. If, during Employee's employment with Employer, Employee learns or suspects that any unfair or questionable business practice may be occurring, Employee shall advise the one of Employer's Co-CEO's or Employer's Vice President-Operations or General Counsel promptly. This obligation is intentionally broad and general because it is difficult to anticipate all possible circumstances, and Employee should resolve all doubts by reporting the information in question to the General Counselone of such persons. In particular, if Employee receives an offer of any kind (kickbacks, job offers, gifts, offers of money in exchange for information, etc.) from any outside party or another employee of Employer, Employee shall immediately notify Employer and provide all information relating to such offer; provided, however, that this provision shall not require Employee to report a bona fide job offer that is not received in exchange for Employer's or other Companies' information or in connection with any questionable, improper or illegal purpose. No gift, favor, offer, benefit, promise to pay or other thing of value shall be offered, made or authorized by Employee for any questionable, improper or illegal purpose, nor shall any bribe or kickback be offered, made or authorized by Employee, directly or indirectly, regardless of motive, to or for the benefit of any customer, supplier or other person or entity doing business with Employer or any of the other CompaniesEmployer, or any employee or agent thereof, or to or for the benefit of any governmental official or employee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement (Omega Research Inc)

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Unfair Business Practices. If, during Employee's employment with Employer, Employee learns or suspects that any unfair or questionable business practice may be occurring, Employee shall advise one of the Co- CEOs or General Counsel promptly. This obligation is intentionally broad and general because it is difficult to anticipate all possible circumstances, and Employee should resolve all doubts by reporting the information in question to the General Counselone of such persons. In particular, if Employee receives an offer of any kind (kickbacks, job offers, gifts, offers of money in exchange for information, etc.) from any outside party or another employee of Employer, Employee shall immediately notify Employer and provide all information relating to such offer; provided, however, that this provision shall not require Employee to report a bona fide job offer that is not received in exchange for Employer's or other Companies' Company information or in connection with any questionable, improper or illegal purpose. No gift, favor, offer, benefit, promise to pay or other thing of value shall be offered, made or authorized by Employee for any questionable, improper or illegal purpose, nor shall any bribe or kickback be offered, made or authorized by Employee, directly or indirectly, regardless of motive, to or for the benefit of any customer, supplier or other person or entity doing business with Employer or any of the other CompaniesEmployer, or any employee or agent thereof, or to or for the benefit of any governmental official or employee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement and Plan of Merger (Omega Research Inc)

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