To solicit definition

To solicit means the Executive’s, direct or indirect, contact or communication of any kind whatsoever for the purpose of inviting, encouraging or requesting any Customer to: (i) transfer their business from the Company to any other person, or (ii) purchase any products or services from a company that is competitive with the Company, or (iii) otherwise discontinue its patronage and business relationship with the Company. “Customer” means any person that has been in contact with the Company regarding utilizing the Company’s products or services during the 24-month period immediately preceding the date of the Executive’s termination of employment.
To solicit means the Executive’s, direct or indirect, contact or communication of any kind whatsoever for the purpose of inviting, encouraging or requesting any Customer (defined below) to: (i) transfer their business from the Company to any other person, or (ii) purchase any products or services from a company that is competitive with the Company, or (iii) otherwise discontinue its patronage and business relationship with the Company. “Customer” means any person that has received financial services facilitated by the Company’s platform (including their names, addresses, phone numbers, and financial information) or any person who has been in contact with the Company regarding obtaining financial services during the twelve (12)-month period immediately preceding the date of the Executive’s termination of employment.
To solicit means to actively try to obtain, to ask earnestly for, to proselytize or attempt to persuade a worker for, or to appeal to a worker for the services of the worker in order to establish either a direct employer- employee relationship or a cooperative or profit-share arrangement n the Matter of Leonard Williams, 8

Examples of To solicit in a sentence

  • To solicit the advice and assistance of each of the Syndication Parties and Voting Participants concerning the administration of the Loans and the exercise by the Administrative Agent of its various rights, remedies, powers, and discretions with respect thereto.

  • To solicit, receive, and bind proposals for commercial lines insurance in accordance with the Company Guidelines.

  • To solicit personal information with the intent of using such information to cause emotional or physical harm.

  • To solicit evaluation/feedback on individual student performance and overall program effectiveness.

  • To solicit, recruit or hire within the meaning of this provision does not include solicitation, recruitment or hiring of a PNC employee, if the PNC employee was identified solely as a result of the PNC employee’s response to a general advertisement in a trade or industry publication or other similar general solicitation.

  • To solicit the advice and assistance of each of the Syndication Parties concerning the administration of the Loan and the exercise by Agent of its various rights, remedies, powers, and discretions with respect thereto.

  • To solicit additional Stakeholder involvement, the Sponsors will contact nationwide professional and citizen groups that may have an interest in bioreactor technology.

  • To solicit input from the County on the development of the County Baker Act and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Act Transportation Plan, to provide the County with a copy of the County Baker Act and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Act Transportation Plan and any revisions thereto, and to consult with and solicit input from the County in MBH’s development of procedures for securing its local match, all as required in Florida Statute §394.75.

  • To solicit, to the extent allowed by applicable law and regulation, risks and classes of risks at limits and for lines of insurance authorized in this Agreement, that, in their pricing and insurability, meet or exceed the underwriting and pricing standards from time to time established by Company in writing.

  • To solicit nominations for scholarship grants, the Foundation staff and designated members of the grants selection committee shall contact high school, college and graduate school administrators as well as managers of other relevant community institutions to advertise the availability of the scholarship grants and to request that these administrators nominate potential candidates or encourage potential awardees to submit applications for grants.


More Definitions of To solicit

To solicit means the Participant’s, direct or indirect, contact or communication of any kind whatsoever for the purpose of inviting, encouraging or requesting any Customer to: (a) transfer their business from the Company to any other person, or (b) purchase any products or services from a company that is competitive with the Company, or (c) otherwise discontinue its patronage and business relationship with the Company. “Customer” means any person that has received a consumer loan from the Company (including their names, addresses, phone numbers, and financial information) or any person which has been in contact with the Company regarding obtaining a consumer loan during the twelve (12) month period immediately preceding the date of the Participant’s Termination of Service.
To solicit means the Executive’s, direct or indirect, contact or communication of any kind whatsoever for the purpose of inviting, encouraging or requesting any Customer to: (i) transfer their business from the Company to any other person, or (ii) purchase any products or services from a company that is competitive with the Company, or (iii) otherwise discontinue its patronage and business relationship with the Company. “Customer” means any person that has received a Consumer Loan from the Company (including their names, addresses, phone numbers, and financial information) or any person which has been in contact with the Company regarding obtaining a Consumer Loan during the 12 month period immediately preceding the date of the Executive’s termination of employment.

Related to To solicit

  • Telephone solicitation means any voice communication over a telephone for the purpose of encouraging the recipient of the call to purchase, rent, or invest in goods or services during that telephone call. Telephone solicitation does not include any of the following:

  • Bid Solicitation means a formal request for Bids including an Informal Quotation, Request for Quotation, Request for Pre-Qualification, Request for Tender, Request for Proposal, Negotiated Request for Proposal, or Request for Expression of Interest;

  • Competitive solicitation means a formal, advertised procurement process, other than an Invitation to Bid, Request for Proposals, or Invitation to Negotiate, approved by the Board to purchase commodities and/or services which affords vendors fair treatment in the competition for award of a District purchase contract.

  • Home solicitation sale means a sale of goods or services of more than $25.00 in which the seller or a person acting for the seller engages in a personal, telephonic, or written solicitation of the sale, the solicitation is received by the buyer at a residence of the buyer, and the buyer's agreement or offer to purchase is there given to the seller or a person acting for the seller. Home solicitation sale does not include any of the following:

  • Solicit means (A) requesting that a contribution be made, (B) participating in any fund-raising activities for a candidate committee, exploratory committee, political committee or party committee, including, but not limited to, forwarding tickets to potential contributors, receiving contributions for transmission to any such committee or bundling contributions, (C) serving as chairperson, treasurer or deputy treasurer of any such committee, or (D) establishing a political committee for the sole purpose of soliciting or receiving contributions for any committee. Solicit does not include: (i) making a contribution that is otherwise permitted by Chapter 155 of the Connecticut General Statutes; (ii) informing any person of a position taken by a candidate for public office or a public official, (iii) notifying the person of any activities of, or contact information for, any candidate for public office; or (iv) serving as a member in any party committee or as an officer of such committee that is not otherwise prohibited in this section.