Goodwill

Example Definitions of "Goodwill"
Goodwill. The goodwill of the business symbolized by the Beads Technology, the Beads Intellectual Property, the Beads Agreements and the Product Lots
Goodwill. All goodwill and reputation generated by Licensee's use of the Licensed Trademarks will inure to the benefit of Licensor. Licensee will not by any act or omission use the Licensed Trademarks in any manner that disparages or reflects adversely on Licensor or its business or reputation. Except as expressly provided herein, neither party may use any trademark or service mark of the other party without that party's prior written consent, which consent will be given in that party's sole discretion.
Goodwill. The goodwill custom and connection of the Seller in relation to the Business together with the exclusive right for the Buyer and its successors and assigns to carry on the Business under the Business Name and respectively to represent themselves as carrying on the Business in succession to the Seller
Goodwill. Excess of the cost of an acquired company over the sum of the fair market value of its identifiable individual assets, less the liabilities. For purposes of calculation of this Award, the value of Goodwill shall be the balance of such as reported by the Company in publicly filed financial statements for each applicable year.
Goodwill. The goodwill of the Business.
Goodwill. The excess of the cost of an acquired company over the sum of the fair market value of its identifiable individual assets, less the liabilities.
Goodwill. Means any tendency of customers, distributors, representatives, employees, vendors, suppliers, or federal, state, local or foreign governmental entities to continue or renew any valuable business relationship with the Company or any Similar Business with which CEO may be associated, based in whole or in part on past successful relationships with the Company or the lawful efforts of the Company to foster such relationships, and in -which CEO, or any personnel reporting directly to CEO, actively... participated at any time during the most recent twelve (12) months of CEO's Company Employment. 2 View More
Goodwill. All goodwill, trade secrets, proprietary or confidential information, technical information, procedures, formulae, quality control standards, designs, operation and training manuals, customer lists, distribution agreements and general intangibles now or hereafter owned by the Borrower.
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