Territory

Example Definitions of "Territory"
Territory. Shall mean France.
Territory. As used in this Agreement shall mean worldwide.
Territory. Shall mean the entirety of the world, i.e., global.
Territory. At the time of this Agreement is entered, the Employer competes with and engages and plans to continue and expand its Business in South Carolina, Georgia, and North Carolina. Employee's duties and responsibilities includes executive services for each of the Employer's branches and locations and performed throughout this area. Furthermore, Competing Businesses compete and provide similar services throughout the Territory, and a more limited geographical area will not sufficiently protect... Employer from unfair future competition by Employee if Employee works for any Competing Business in the Territory. Therefore, the Territory is limited to the states of South Carolina, Georgia, and North Carolina. Alternatively, if a court determines that this Territory is too broad or not enforceable, the Territory is limited to the following divisible and discrete territory: a 25 mile radius around each of the cities where Employer has an active branch (Greenville, SC, Columbia, SC, Charleston, SC, Summerville, SC, Atlanta, GA, Charlotte, NC, Raleigh, NC, and Greensboro, NC). Provided that the parties may mutually agree to revise the scope of the Territory in writing from time to time, based on the Employer's Business, Employee's position, and where Employee is assigned to work for the Employer at that time. Upon such revision or modification, no additional compensation or consideration shall be due to Employee. View More Arrow
Territory. The United States of America. The parties acknowledge and agree that the foregoing description of the Territory is reasonable and embodies locations where the Company currently conducts its business and operations or reasonably expects to conduct the business in accordance with the Company's business plan.
Territory. Means continental North America, South America, Central America and the Caribbean and online sales to customers on a worldwide basis.
Territory. Shall mean the Nation of Japan.
Territory. Shall mean the United States, the Caribbean and Guam.
Territory. (i) Worldwide excluding Brunei, China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Guam, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Saipan; (ii) In the event Licensee submits a distribution candidate for Japan by January 1, 2002, Licensor will in its sole discretion approve such partner and add Japan to the Territory. Licensee must also simultaneously submit a business plan to be approved by Licensor for the Territory including but... not limited to the points referenced in Paragraph 1(a) above; and (iii) In the event Licensee submits a distribution candidate for Korea by January 1, 2002, Licensor will in its sole discretion approve such partner and add Korea to the Territory. Licensee must also simultaneously submit a business plan to be approved by Licensor for the Territory including but not limited to the points referenced in Paragraph 1(a) above. View More Arrow
Territory. Means the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom and each of their respective territories, commonwealths and possessions; provided that with respect to the United Kingdom, the rights granted hereunder to Syratech must be exploited by the start of the 2005 Contract Year or the United Kingdom will become a Foreign Territory as defined in Paragraph 1(m) above and shall be subject to the provisions of Paragraph 7 below.
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