Common use of Right to Perform Services for Others Clause in Contracts

Right to Perform Services for Others. Seller shall have the unencumbered right to use the general knowledge, know how, experience or the skill (and for the avoidance of doubt without the aid of written materials of any type produced in connection herewith) gained while providing Services under this Agreement for the purpose of executing projects for other Seller clients, subject to Seller maintaining the confidentiality of the Buyer Confidential Information; provided, however, that Seller shall not, either directly or indirectly, permit any of its employees that work on any matter for Buyer hereunder to work for or provide any services to any cruise line other than those of Carnival Corporation & plc (a) while any such employee is providing Services hereunder; and (b) for a period of two years from the time such employee has completed his or her last assignment hereunder, unless in each instance Seller has received the prior written consent of Buyer, which may be withheld by Buyer in its sole discretion.

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Sources: Purchase Order Terms and Conditions, Purchase Order Terms and Conditions