Common use of Full Attention Clause in Contracts

Full Attention. Employee shall at all times faithfully, industriously and to the best of his ability, experience and talents perform all of the duties that may be required of and from him, pursuant to the terms hereof to the reasonable satisfaction of the Corporation. Without the Corporation’s prior approval, Employee shall not directly or indirectly in any manner or in any capacity engage in any outside business endeavor or employment that would adversely affect the performance by Employee of his assigned duties or compete with the Corporation.

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Sources: Employment Agreement (Novatel Inc)

Full Attention. The Employee shall shall, at all times times, faithfully, industriously and to the best of his ability, experience and talents perform all of the duties that may be required of and from him, pursuant to the terms hereof hereof, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Corporation. Without the Corporation’s prior approval, the Employee shall not not, directly or indirectly indirectly, in any manner or in any capacity engage in any outside business endeavor endeavour or employment that would could adversely affect the Employee’s performance by Employee of his assigned duties or compete with the Corporation.

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Sources: Employment Agreement (Novatel Inc)