Business Contacts definition

Business Contacts are defined as the names, addresses, contact information or any information pertaining to any persons, advertisers, suppliers, vendors, independent contractors, brokers, partners, employees, entities, patrons or customers (excluding Company’s Trade Secrets, which are protected from disclosure in accordance with Section 8.2 above) upon whom or which Employee: contacted or attempted to contact in any manner, directly or indirectly, or which Company reasonably anticipated Employee would contact within six months of Employee’s last day of employment at Company, or with whom or which Employee worked or attempted to work during Employee’s employment by Company.
Business Contacts means the names, addresses, contact information or any information pertaining to any persons, advertisers, suppliers, vendors, independent contractors, brokers, partners, employees, entities, patrons or customers (excluding Employer’s Trade Secrets, which are protected from disclosure in accordance with Section 3.10 below) upon whom or which a Participant: contacted or attempted to contact in any manner, directly or indirectly, or which Employer reasonably anticipated a Participant would contact within six months of a Participant’s last day of employment at Employer, or with whom or which a Participant worked or attempted to work during Participant’s employment by Employer.
Business Contacts means any of the Company’s clients, customers, suppliers, joint venture partners and investors. For purposes of this Agreement, “Proprietary Information” shall not include information that is available in the public domain through no fault of or violation of this Agreement by the Executive.

Examples of Business Contacts in a sentence

  • Employee acknowledges that Confidential Information acquired, obtained, learned, or developed during Employee’s employment with Company, including but not limited to, Business Contacts developed during Employee’s employment, constitutes the sole and exclusive property of Company, regardless of whether the information qualifies for protection as a Trade Secret.

  • The Participant will not make known to any Competitor and/or any member, manager, officer, director, employee or agent of a Competitor, the Business Contacts of Employer.

  • Employee acknowledges that Confidential Information acquired, obtained, learned, or developed during Employee’s employment with Employer, including but not limited to, Business Contacts developed during Employee’s employment, constitutes the sole and exclusive property of Company Group, regardless of whether the information qualifies for protection as a Trade Secret.

  • Notices and other correspondence related to this SOW will be sent to: Business Contacts.

  • Executive understands that the ownership and confidential status of the Confidential Information is highly important to Company, and that Company has a vital and substantial interest in (a) maintaining the confidentiality of its Confidential Information, (b) maintaining a stable work force, (c) continuing its relationships with its Business Contacts, as defined below, (d) remaining in business and (e) avoiding or minimizing any disruption of, damage or impairment to, or interference with its business.


More Definitions of Business Contacts

Business Contacts means the names, addresses, contact information or any information pertaining to any persons, advertisers, suppliers, vendors, independent contractors, brokers, partners, employees, entities, patrons or customers (excluding Employer’s Trade Secrets, which are protected from disclosure in accordance with Section 3.10 below) upon whom or which a Participant: contacted or attempted to contact in any manner, directly or indirectly, or which Employer reasonably anticipated a Participant would contact within six months of a
Business Contacts means ▇▇▇▇▇’s business contacts within the JAGGAER Applications who are natural persons (for example, a third party whose information is contained in a contract document or other attachment). The processing is needed in order to ensure that the Processor can effectively deliver the contract and provide a Source to Pay solution (this excludes eProcurement and Accounts Payable functionality) (the “Solution”). The Solution allows Suppliers to on-board their details (these fields are pre-defined by the system) and these are, in turn, used by Buyer for sourcing, contract management and category management activities.
Business Contacts shall include (A) those persons or entities that Lessee personnel sold to, solicited or serviced during the Term of the Lease and for five (5) years after Lessee's purchase of the Assets hereunder, if any, and (B) those persons or entities about which Lessor had access to Proprietary Information (as defined in Section hereof) during the Term of the Lease and for five (5) years after Lessee's purchase of the Assets hereunder, if any.
Business Contacts means the customers, clients, lenders, suppliers, service providers, manufacturers, agents, distributors, joint-venture participants of the Licensor at any time; Business Plan means the business plan of the Licensee in accordance with the Shareholders Agreement.
Business Contacts means any of TTR’s or its’ Affiliates’:
Business Contacts means the customers, clients, lenders, suppliers, service providers, manufacturers, agents, distributors, joint-venture participants of the Corporation in the period of 12 months up to and including the termination of the Employment with whom the Employee had material dealings;
Business Contacts means the customers, clients, lenders, suppliers, service providers, manufacturers, agents, distributors, joint-venture participants of the Corporation in the period of 12 months up to and including the termination of the Employment with whom the Employee had material dealings;