Competitor

Example Definitions of "Competitor"
Competitor. Any entity providing a digital pathology platform specifically targeting dermatology practices
Competitor. Means any Person (as defined herein) offering products or services in competition with Company or any of its subsidiaries, specifically any Person offering or involved in the research, development, manufacturing, marketing, processing, licensing, selling and/or distribution of any low-protein natural rubber latex raw material or product.
Competitor. A Person actively engaged in the business of developing and commercializing pharmaceutical products which incorporate for use in any is, at the time of such event referred to in Section 1.4, being developed or commercialized
Competitor. Any individual, corporation, partnership or other entity that engages in (or that owns a significant interest in any corporation, partnership or other entity that engages in) any business conducted by the Company or any of its Affiliates.
Competitor. Means any Person (other than Lee or its Affiliates) who undertakes any Restricted Business in the Restricted Area, regardless of whether or not the Competitor is physically located inside or outside the Restricted Area.
Competitor. Means any person or entity (other than Employer or an Affiliate of Employer) that engages in the Sub-Prime/Below Prime Business.
Competitor. Means any Person (other than 800 Commerce) that now or hereafter engages in the Business worldwide (the "Territory").
Competitor. Any individual or entity that is engaged in any business or enterprise that is competitive with the business of the Company or any of its subsidiaries, as determined in good faith by the Company's Board of Directors from time to time
Competitor. Shall mean any business, foreign or domestic, which is primarily engaged, at any time during which the Securities are outstanding, in the manufacture, sale, or distribution of forest products, or in the providing of related services.
Competitor. Means (i) any person or entity (other than NMG or an Affiliate of NMG) that owns or operates a luxury specialty retail store; (ii) Saks Incorporated, Nordstrom, Inc., Barneys New York, Inc., or, if those corporate names are not correct, the businesses commonly referred to as "Saks," "Nordstrom's," and "Barneys"; and (iii) the successors to and assigns of the persons or entities described in (ii).
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