Competing Business

Example Definitions of "Competing Business"
Competing Business. A business engaged in the repair, distribution, design, manufacturer, sale, research, development, marketing, promotion, use, importation, or exportation of aircraft parts, including, without limitation, FAA/PMA (or any successor parts thereof) and other electronic parts and components, including, those used in spacecraft, defense equipment, medical equipment, and telecommunications systems.
Competing Business. Shall mean any individual, corporation, partnership, business or other entity which operates or attempts to operate a business which provides, designs, develops, markets, engages in, produces or sells any products, services, or businesses which are the same or similar to those produced, marketed, invested in or sold by Company or any Affiliate.
Competing Business. A Restaurant business offering the same or similar products, including hamburgers, French fries, or other Menu Items, including any casual, fast-casual, quick-serve, full-service, take-out, or delivery Restaurant concept.
Competing Business. Means any individual, business, firm, company, partnership, joint venture, organization, or other entity that is engaged in the actual or intended business of the Company and/or its Affiliates during the Employment Period and as of the date the Employee leaves the employment of the Company is engaged in the development of projects based on a non-catalytic, fluidized bed reactor that is fed by coal or mixtures of coal and biomass. Such business may also be engaged in the provision of products or... services, such as operation and maintenance services to plants based on a non-catalytic, fluidized bed reactor employed to partially oxidize coal or mixtures of coal and biomass. View More
Competing Business. Means any business (including, without limitation, research and development) that is carried on by Employer in any material respect, and with which Employee is actively involved, during the Term.
Competing Business. Shall mean any business with offices in the United States, The United Kingdom, France or Germany, which provides commercial printing products, such as business cards, stationary, brochures, presentation folders, sell sheets, postcards or the like, through the use of Internet based technology. By example, some of the Company's competitors include iPrint.com, Imagex.com, Kinko's, Easiset.com, NewBeginnings.com, Printing.com, and Printonthenet.com.
Competing Business. The entities listed below and any person, firm, corporation, joint venture, or other business that is engaged in the Business of the Company
Competing Business. Any Person that, in whole or in part, is engaged in, or conducts, a business substantially similar to the Company Business.
Competing Business. Shall mean any business, enterprise or other entity that as one of its businesses or activities, is engaged in the business of banking (including, without limitation, the acceptance of deposits and the making of loans) or a permitted non-banking activity in which the Bank is directly or indirectly engaged within the counties of King and Pierce in the State of Washington.
Competing Business. Any business or venture located anywhere in the world that is engaged in the manufacture and supply of passive and discrete active electronic components and/or strain gages, strain gage transducers or strain gage instrumentation to the extent Vishay or any subsidiary or affiliate of Vishay is engaged in such activities on the Date of Termination.
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