Common use of Extent of Services Clause in Contracts

Extent of Services. During the Employee’s employment hereunder, the Company expects and the Employee agrees that the Employee shall devote sufficient time, attention and energy to the business of the Company so as to adequately fulfill his assigned duties and responsibilities. Furthermore, the Company and the Employee agree that the business of the Company shall take reasonable priority over any other active business engaged in by the Employee.

Appears in 19 contracts

Sources: Employment Agreement (American Woodmark Corp), Letter of Understanding, Employment Agreement (American Woodmark Corp)

Extent of Services. During the Employee’s 's employment hereunder, the Company expects and the Employee agrees that the Employee shall devote sufficient time, attention and energy to the business of the Company so as to adequately fulfill his assigned duties and responsibilities. Furthermore, the Company and the Employee agree that the business of the Company shall take reasonable priority over any other active business engaged in by the Employee.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Employment Agreement (American Woodmark Corp), Employment Agreement (American Woodmark Corp), Employment Agreement (American Woodmark Corp)

Extent of Services. During the Employee’s employment hereunder, the Company expects and the Employee agrees that the Employee shall devote sufficient time, attention attention, and energy to the business of the Company so as to adequately fulfill his assigned duties and responsibilities. Furthermore, the Company and the Employee agree that the business of the Company shall take reasonable priority over any other active business engaged in by the Employee.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Employment Agreement (American Woodmark Corp), Employment Agreement (American Woodmark Corp), Employment Agreement (American Woodmark Corp)

Extent of Services. During the Employee’s employment hereunder, the Company expects and the Employee agrees that the Employee shall devote sufficient time, attention attention, and energy to the business of the Company so as to adequately fulfill his her assigned duties and responsibilities. Furthermore, the Company and the Employee agree that the business of the Company shall take reasonable priority over any other active business engaged in by the Employee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Employment Agreement (American Woodmark Corp), Employment Agreement (American Woodmark Corp)

Extent of Services. During the Employee’s employment hereunder, the Company expects and the Employee agrees that the Employee shall devote sufficient time, attention and energy to the business of the Company so as to adequately fulfill his assigned duties and responsibilities. Furthermore, the Company and the Employee agree that the business of the Company shall take reasonable priority over any other active business engaged in by the Employee.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Letter of Understanding (American Woodmark Corp)