Conflicting Activities definition

Conflicting Activities means, without advance, express, written consent of the Company’s Chief Legal and Administrative Officer:
Conflicting Activities means any activity by the service provider which contradicts the provisions mentioned in this contract and acting against the interests of the Trust.
Conflicting Activities means (a) directly or indirectly engaging or investing in, owning, managing, operating, financing, controlling or participating in the ownership, management, operation, financing, or control of, being employed by, associated with, or in any manner connected with, lending any credit to, or rendering services or advice to, any business, firm, corporation, partnership, association, joint venture or other entity that engages or conducts any competing business the same as or substantially similar to the business engaged in or proposed to be engaged in or conducted by the Company or described in a written strategic plan of the Company at any time that the Executive was employed with the Company, anywhere within the United States of America; provided, however, that “Conflicting Activities” shall exclude ownership of up to 5% of the outstanding shares of any class of securities of any enterprise (but without otherwise participating in the activities of such enterprise) if such securities are listed on any national or regional securities exchange or have been registered under Section 12(g) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and up to 5% of the voting stock or other securities of any privately-held company; (b) directly or indirectly soliciting the business of any material customers of or suppliers to the Company, or encouraging any person or entity which is a customer of the Company to cease, reduce, limit or otherwise alter in a manner adverse to the Company its existing business or contractual relationship with the Company; or (c) directly or indirectly soliciting, inducing, recruiting or encouraging any person employed or engaged by the Company to terminate her employment or engagement with the Company, provided, however, that general solicitations not targeted to Company employees shall not be deemed to violate this clause (iii).

Examples of Conflicting Activities in a sentence

  • Prohibition of Conflicting Activities 21.1.4 The Consultant shall not engage, and shall cause its Experts as well as its Sub-consultants not to engage, either directly or indirectly, in any business or professional activities that would conflict with the activities assigned to them under this Contract.

  • Strict Duty to Disclose Conflicting Activities 21.1.5 The Consultant has an obligation and shall ensure that its Experts and Sub-consultants shall have an obligation to disclose any situation of actual or potential conflict that impacts their capacity to serve the best interest of their Procuring Entity, or that may reasonably be perceived as having this effect.

  • Prohibition of Conflicting Activities: The Bidder shall not engage and shall cause their personnel not to engage in any business or professional activities that would come in conflict with the activities assigned to them under the contract.

  • For purposes of this provision, “Conduct Detrimental to the Company” means: (i) You engage in serious misconduct, whether or not such serious misconduct is discovered by the Company prior to the termination of your Service; (ii) You breach your obligations to the Company or an Affiliate under any of your written agreements with the Company or an Affiliate; or (iii) You engage in Conflicting Activities (as defined below).

  • The Bidder shall always act in respect of any matter relating to this RFP or to the services as faithful advisor to OGB and shall at all times support and safeguard OGB‟s legitimate interests in any dealings with third parties.Prohibition of Conflicting Activities: The Bidder shall not engage and shall cause their personnel not to engage in any business or professional activities that would come in conflict with the activities assigned to them under the contract.


More Definitions of Conflicting Activities

Conflicting Activities means, without advance, express, written consent of the Company:
Conflicting Activities means you, without advance, express, written consent of Dell’s Senior Vice President of Human Resources:
Conflicting Activities means job duties or other business-related activities, if such job duties or business-related activities are the same as or similar to the job duties or business-related activities performed by Executive, managed or supervised by Executive or as to which Executive received Confidential Information during employment with the Company.
Conflicting Activities means, without the advance, express, written consent of the Committee:
Conflicting Activities means, without the advance, express, written consent of the Committee: (i) The Optionee is or becomes a principal, owner, officer, director, shareholder, or other equity owner (other than a holder of less than five percent (5%) of the outstanding shares or other equity interest of a publicly traded company) of a Direct Competitor (as defined in Section 4(d)); (ii) The Optionee is or becomes a partner or joint venture in any business or other enterprise or undertaking with a Direct Competitor; or (iii) The Optionee becomes employed by or performs services (including contract, consulting, or advisory services) for a Direct Competitor in any geographic area where the Company or an affiliate of the Company materially conducts business if the Optionee’s services are similar in any material way to the services he or she performed for the Corporation or a Related Corporation in the 12 months preceding the Optionee’s termination of employment from the Corporation or a Related Corporation.
Conflicting Activities means, without the advance, express, written consent of the Committee: (i) The Participant is or becomes a principal, owner, officer, director, shareholder, or other equity owner (other than a holder of less than five percent (5%) of the outstanding shares or other equity interest of a publicly traded company) of a Direct Competitor (as defined in Section 4(d)); (ii) The Participant is or becomes a partner or joint venture in any business or other enterprise or undertaking with a Direct Competitor; or (iii) The Participant becomes employed by or performs services (including contract, consulting, or advisory services) for a Direct Competitor in any geographic area where the Company or an affiliate of the Company materially conducts business if the Participant’s services are similar in any material way to the services he or she performed for the Corporation or a Related Corporation in the 12 months preceding the Participant’s termination of employment from the Corporation or a Related Corporation.
Conflicting Activities means any activity by the service provider which contradicts the provisions mentioned in this contract and acting against the interests of the Trust. h) “Coverage” shall mean the entitlement by the beneficiary to Health Services provided under the Scheme, subject to the terms and conditions, of the Scheme. i) “Counselling” to offer reasonable advice and guidance to the beneficiary relating to his/ her treatment by recommending him/ her the best possible option under the given circumstances, by the NWH. j) “Consent” should be reasonable, informed and proper consent obtained by the NWH from the beneficiary relating to the treatment or performance of a surgery. It can be by the beneficiary or his/ her attendant in a free and fair manner. k) “Consultants” are the specialists in different fields of medicine who provides expert medical care of services to the patients in a hospital as defined in AP Gazette rules dated: 05.