Common use of Mutual Protection Clause in Contracts

Mutual Protection. (a) Salesmen without Dealer’s consent will not sell or promote any sales for any Dealer other than his employer. (b) It is understood and agreed by both parties that there shall be no subterfuge to defeat the pur­ pose of this agreement. (c) It is understood that neither party to this agreement will adopt any by-laws or rules affecting any part of this agreement, except by mutual consent. (d) It shall be a violation of this agreement for a salesman to offer at his expense either cash or mer­ chandise to any individual or firm to assist in pro­ moting a sale. (e) In case a new agreement in the future is made by Local No. 1048 with any other dealer with terms more favorable to the Dealer than the terms of this agreement, then those terms shall automatically ap­ ply to the signators of this agreement. (f) Dealer is sole judge of the competency of salesman.

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Sources: Articles of Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement