nonsolicitation

adj

Etymology

From non- + solicitation.

  1. derived from sollicitātiō
  2. borrowed from sollicitation
  3. prefixed as nonsolicitation — “non + solicitation

Definitions

  1. Being or pertaining to a particular kind of noncompetition agreement that forbids a…

    Being or pertaining to a particular kind of noncompetition agreement that forbids a former employee from attempting to recruit the employer's colleagues or customers.

  2. The failure to solicit proxies by a company trying to limit expenses incurred from proxy…

    The failure to solicit proxies by a company trying to limit expenses incurred from proxy rules.

    • The parallel study by the New York Curb Exchange indicates an even graver increase in nonsolicitation. A study of nonsolicitation by companies having stock listed on the New York Curb Exchange in the year 1935, prior to the adoption
  3. A particular kind of noncompetition agreement that forbids a former employee from…

    A particular kind of noncompetition agreement that forbids a former employee from attempting to recruit the employer's colleagues or customers.

    • Nonsolicitations are promises to not go after relationships with people. Typically, these prohibit asking employees to leave a company for new opportunities or asking customers to reduce or eliminate purchases with the company.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for nonsolicitation. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA