Restricted Territory

Example Definitions of "Restricted Territory"
Restricted Territory. Means (i) North Carolina, (ii) Massachusetts, (iii) Georgia, (iv) South Carolina, (v) Florida, (vi) Pennsylvania, (vii) any other State in which the Company or its Affiliates does or did business at the time of, or during the 12 month period prior to, the Termination Date, and (viii) the United States of America.
Restricted Territory. Means each county or similar political subdivision of each State of the United States of America, and each State, territory or possession of the United States of America.
Restricted Territory. Means anywhere in the world.
Restricted Territory. Means the geographic area of the State of Colorado extending from the continental divide to the eastern State boundary.
Restricted Territory. Means the United States of America.
Restricted Territory. The counties, cities and states of the United States of America and each political subdivision and/or nation throughout the world
Restricted Territory. The United States of America and any other country in the world where any member of the Company Group markets its products or services or has an office or facility.
Restricted Territory. The area within seventy-five (75) miles of any location where an inpatient rehabilitation facility, which is owned or operated by the Company, is located as of the Last Date of Employment.
Restricted Territory. The geographic area described in Exhibit A attached hereto. The Executive acknowledges and agrees that this is the area in which the Company and its Affiliates do business at the time of the execution of this Agreement, and in which the Executive will have responsibility, at a minimum, on behalf of the Company and its Affiliates.
Restricted Territory. Anywhere in the United States.
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