Territory

Example Definitions of "Territory"
Territory. Means the United States and Puerto Rico.
Territory. Shall mean the world and through any venue. .
Territory. Means the United States of America and Canada, each and every one of the states of the United States of America and each and every one of the provinces of Canada, and each and every county, city, town, municipality or other component governmental entity (however designated, whether incorporated or unincorporated) within any of the above.
Territory. Means the area described in Exhibit A, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, to the extent Employee has contacted Customers, or supervised other employees who have contacted Customers that are located in those areas during the last two (2) years while employed by Company. The failure of the parties to attach an Exhibit A to this Agreement or the failure of Exhibit A to include geographical areas in which Employee works for Company subsequent to the date of this... Agreement shall not impact or limit the effectiveness of this Agreement. Employee acknowledges and agrees that the Territory, as described, is limited to geographical areas which, due to Employee's knowledge of and contact with Customers, require protection for Company's legitimate business interests. 3 View More Arrow
Territory. Shall mean all of the countries and territories in the world except for Japan.
Territory. Means United States of America, the member states of the European Union as of the Effective Date, Brazil and such other countries as identified in writing by BioSphere.
Territory. Means the United States of America and any additional countries as agreed upon in advance in writing by the parties.
Territory. Means the United States and its commonwealths and territories (including, without limitation, Puerto Rico).
Territory. Shall mean the United States, Canada, Mexico, Cuba, U.S. protectorates and U.S. possessions.
Territory. Means (***).. 7 Note: Redacted portions have been marked with (***).. The redacted portions are subject to a request for confidential treatment that has been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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