Solicit Definition Example with 5 Variations

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Solicit. Directly or indirectly, and without the Corporation's written authorization, to invite, encourage, request, or induce (or to assist another to invite, encourage, request or induce) any Client or Prospective Client of the Corporation, or any of its Subsidiaries, to: (i) surrender, redeem or terminate a product, service or relationship with the Corporation, or any of its Subsidiaries; (ii) obtain any Competitive Service or Product from the Participant or any third party; or (iii) transfer a... product, service or relationship from the Corporation, or any of its Subsidiaries, to the Participant or any third party. View More

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Solicit. Directly (with respect to Clients or Prospective Clients) mean directly or indirectly, and without the Corporation's written authorization, to invite, encourage, request, or induce (or to assist another to invite, encourage, request or induce) any Client or Prospective Client of the Corporation, or any of its Subsidiaries, to: (i) surrender, redeem or terminate a product, service or relationship with the Corporation, or any of its Subsidiaries; (ii) obtain any Competitive Service or Product... from the Participant you or any third party; or (iii) transfer a product, service or relationship from the Corporation, or any of its Subsidiaries, to the Participant you or any third party. View More
Solicit. Directly and "Solicitation" (with respect to Clients or Prospective Clients) mean directly or indirectly, and without the Corporation's written authorization, to invite, encourage, request, or induce (or to assist another to invite, encourage, request or induce) any Client or Prospective Client of the Corporation, or any of its Subsidiaries, to: (i) surrender, redeem or terminate a product, service or relationship with the Corporation, or any of its Subsidiaries; (ii) obtain any Competitive... Service or Product from the Participant you or any third party; or (iii) transfer a product, service or relationship from the Corporation, or any of its Subsidiaries, to the Participant you or any third party. View More
Solicit. Directly directly or indirectly, and without the Corporation's written authorization, to invite, encourage, request, or induce (or to assist another to invite, encourage, request or induce) any Client or Prospective Client of the Corporation, or any of its Subsidiaries, to: (i) surrender, redeem or terminate a product, service or relationship with the Corporation, or any of its Subsidiaries; (ii) obtain any Competitive Service or Product from the Participant you or any third party; or (iii)... transfer a product, service or relationship from the Corporation, or any of its Subsidiaries, to the Participant you or any third party. View More
Solicit. Directly (e) "Solicit" and "Solicitation" (with respect to Clients or Prospective Clients) mean directly or indirectly, and without the Corporation's written authorization, to invite, encourage, request, or induce (or to assist another to invite, encourage, request or induce) any Client or Prospective Client of the Corporation, or any of its Subsidiaries, to: (i) surrender, redeem or terminate a product, service or relationship with the Corporation, or any of its Subsidiaries; (ii) obtain any... Competitive Service or Product from the Participant you or any third party; or (iii) transfer a product, service or relationship from the Corporation, or any of its Subsidiaries, to the Participant you or any third party. View More
Solicit. Directly (e) "Solicit" and "Solicitation" (with respect to Clients or Prospective Clients) mean directly or indirectly, and without the Corporation's written authorization, to invite, encourage, request, or induce (or to assist another to invite, encourage, request or induce) any Client or Prospective Client of the Corporation, or any of its Subsidiaries, to: (i) surrender, redeem or terminate a product, service or relationship with the Corporation, or any of its Subsidiaries; (ii) obtain any... Competitive Service or Product from the Participant or any third party; or (iii) transfer a product, service or relationship from the Corporation, or any of its Subsidiaries, to the Participant or any third party. View More
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