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Non-Solicitation
Definition: Non-solicitation refers to the act or process of not engaging in solicitation, particularly the solicitation of customers, employees, or business partners.
- Noun: A clause in a contract that prohibits an individual or organization from making solicitations.
- Noun: The practice of refraining from soliciting potential customers or clients.
- Noun: The act of not actively seeking to recruit or hire employees from a specific company.
- Adjective: Describing something that is not meant to solicit or promote a particular action.
Examples:
- The employment contract contains a non-solicitation clause preventing ex-employees from soliciting their former colleagues.
- As a sales representative, it is important to understand the boundaries of non-solicitation and not engage in aggressive marketing techniques.
- The non-solicitation agreement between the two companies restricts them from poaching each other's employees.
- Ensure that any promotional emails are non-solicitation in nature to avoid potential legal issues.
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