Competing Business

Example Definitions of "Competing Business"
Competing Business. Shall mean any business (including, without limitation, utilities, power producers, power marketers or traders), co- operative, or energy provider of any kind that directly or indirectly competes with the Company's businesses or planned future businesses as defined within the approved strategic plan of the Company, or with the businesses or planned future businesses as defined within the approved strategic plan of the Company's affiliates as of the date of Executive's termination of employment... with the Company. View More
Competing Business. Any person or entity that is engaged in the Business of the Company
Competing Business. Shall mean any entity, including but not limited to any person, company, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, association, organization or other entity that provides Competitive Services.
Competing Business. Any Person engaged in the Company Business or actively planning to become engaged in the Company Business.
Competing Business. Shall mean any one or more of the following: (i) any business (other than the business of Nology) that engages in the development and marketing of advanced engine technology products; (ii) any other business in which the Company engages in following the Effective Date that the Company is actively engaged in as of the Termination Date; or (iii) any other business in which the Company develops an intention to engage on or before the Termination Date, as determined by resolution of the Company's... board of directors, and for which the Company has prepared a business plan on or before the Termination Date or for which the Company commissioned a business plan on or before the Termination Date. View More
Competing Business. A commercial passenger airline business which is certificated by any governmental authority to operate in any part of North America, other than any commercial passenger airline business which is (i) based outside North America and provides service and (ii) does not include in its route network point to point flying within North America.
Competing Business. A business conducted anywhere in the United States which is related to commercial aviation or its supply chain or is otherwise competitive with any business which the Company conducts or has taken actions in anticipation of conducting at any time during the employment of Executive.
Competing Business. Any corporation, partnership, person, or other entity that is primarily engaged in researching, developing, manufacturing, marketing, distributing, or selling any product, service, or technology that is competitive with any part of the Company's Business. For the avoidance of doubt, a retail business which researches, develops, manufactures, markets, distributes and/or sells a wide variety of products, and revenue from its fashion jewelry is less than 20% of its total revenue is not a Competing... Business. View More
Competing Business. Any business that, in whole or in part, is substantially engaged in the Business or a business that is substantially similar to (and in competition with) the Business
Competing Business. A person, proprietorship, partnership, joint venture, limited liability company, corporation, enterprise or other entity, whether for-profit or not-for-profit in nature, other than the Company or its subsidiaries and affiliates, that from or at any location anywhere within a radius of one hundred (100) miles of the corporate office of the Company or any location from or at which the Company, directly or indirectly through one or more subsidiaries, maintained an office, warehouse or other... facility during the two-year period ending on the date of termination of Executive's employment (1) is engaged in the business of providing commercial flooring solutions, including sales, installation and maintenance services for existing and new commercial buildings, or multi-family residential high-rise buildings or (2) provides any other products or services that the Company provided at any time during the two-year period ending on the date of termination of Executive's employment. View More
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