Competitor

Example Definitions of "Competitor"
Competitor. Shall mean a natural or legal person offering a product that competes with RMSS Software.
Competitor. A natural or legal person offering a product that competes with the LSI Processes
Competitor. An entity (i) of which a Shareholder notifies the Company in writing in connection with a proposed transfer of Voting Shares or the exercise of inspection rights pursuant to Section 1 of Article V, and (ii) that a majority of the Board of Directors reasonably determines to be a direct competitor of the Company and provides written notification to such Shareholder of such determination within twenty (20) days following the notification provided by the Shareholder in accordance with clause (i)
Competitor. The term 'Competitor' means any business that provides or sells zinc energy storage services or products substantially similar to those provided or sold by Employee on behalf of the Company during the twelve (12) months preceding the end, for whatever reason, of Employee's employment with the Company.
Competitor. Means any person, firm, business or other organization or entity that designs, develops, produces, offers for sale or sells products that are the same as or substantially similar to, and in competition with, the Company or an Affiliate.
Competitor. Means any individual, party, firm, company, or other entity, including, but not limited to, governmental, commercial, and academic entities, which conducts or intends to conduct activities relating to any business performed or contemplated to be performed by Semtech including, but not limited to, the business of supplying analog or mixed-signal semiconductor products or the design, production, or sales of integrated circuits for end market applications in which Semtech's products are used... including, but not limited to, Intersil Corporation, International Rectifier Corporation, Maxim Integrated Products, Analog Devices, Inc., Linear Technology Corporation, National Semiconductor Corporation, Micrel, Inc., Microsemi Corporation, Texas Instruments, Inc. and any company in the peer group of competitors used from time to time in conjunction with the issuance of performance-based stock options by Semtech. View More
Competitor. Any corporation, partnership or other entity that competes, or that owns a significant interest in any corporation, partnership or other entity that competes, with any business activity the Firm engages in, or that you reasonably knew or should have known that the Firm was planning to engage in, at the time of the termination of your Employment
Competitor. Any person, corporation, partnership, limited liability company or other entity which is either directly, indirectly or through an affiliated company, engaged in or proposes to engage in the development, ownership, operation or management of (i) gaming facilities; (ii) one or more hotels; (iii) resort-style condominiums; (iv) convention or meeting facilities or (v) any retail or shopping venue in excess of 100,000 square feet, and which activities are in the State of Nevada or in or within a... 150 mile radius of any other jurisdiction in which Employer is engaged in any such activities or proposes to engage in any such activities View More
Competitor. Means any company or entity engaged in any way in a business that competes directly or indirectly with the Company, its parents, subsidiaries, affiliates or related entities, in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, Mexico, China, or any other location in which the Company, its parents, subsidiaries, affiliates or related entities conduct business before your employment termination date; businesses that compete with the Company specifically include, but are not limited to, the following... entities and each of their subsidiaries, affiliates, assigns, or successors in interest: [INSERT LIST OF COMPETITORS HERE] . View More
Competitor. Any Person engaged in the Business (but, for the avoidance of doubt, excluding any private equity firm engaged in the Business)
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