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(Some professional-sports teams contractually forbid players to ride motorcycles, for example).
I was surprised earlier this month when I tuned in to a Marketplace report that noted that there are employers that contractually forbid employees from telling anyone how much money they make.
Not wanting to make the same mistake twice, A&E has contractually forbid Rabbi Levinson from talking with GQ and will only allow him to do interviews in his native Hebrew.
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Now he's contractually forbidden to use it for any future restaurant venture.
(He remains, however, contractually forbidden from talking about the prior split).
As head of the IMF, the Socialist ex-finance minister is contractually forbidden from commenting on French politics.
If they travel to Hollywood, they must be vigilant; movie stars and trophy wives are contractually forbidden to be fat, old, wrinkled or un-blow-dried.
Paid off handsomely ($45 million for him and his staff, including $32.5 million for himself), Mr. O'Brien was contractually forbidden to host a television show for six months.
It is commonplace for groups headlining festivals to be contractually forbidden from announcing other shows in the same territory until the festival sells out.
After Novation fired her, she was contractually forbidden from disclosing information about the company or filing lawsuits against it for three years, she says.
Text on screen says Ms. Lewinsky was paid to make the film, but it doesn't say that HBO and Ms. Lewinsky are contractually forbidden to discuss the amount.
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