Geographic Scope definition

Geographic Scope. The provisions of this Section 4 shall be in full force and effect in each state in the United States where the Company carries on business at any time during the Term of Employment and for one (1) year following the Date of Termination.
Geographic Scope. The foregoing restrictions shall apply in the "Restricted Area" which means:
Geographic Scope means: (1) North America (which includes the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean); and (2) if the Grantee has global job responsibilities, those countries that are within the scope of the Grantee’s job responsibilities in the two years preceding the date of the Grantee’s employment termination. This non-competition restriction shall not apply to any Company employee who is licensed to practice law in any state in the United States and who joins a competing business for the purpose of providing legal advice to the competing business.

Examples of Geographic Scope in a sentence

  • Geographic Scope NOTE: Code in parentheses is the corresponding header found in the raw data file.

  • Geographic Scope of Agreement The geographic scope of this Agreement is worldwide.

  • This license shall be limited to the Specified Market and Geographic Scope (Territory) designated below.

  • The parties expressly agree that the character, duration of such provisions in this Agreement and the Geographic Scope of Business are reasonable in light of the circumstances as they exist on the date upon which this Agreement has been executed and that such provisions are permissible and enforceable pursuant to the provisions of applicable law.

  • The following provisions may significantly deviate from the provisions generally applied by Hungarian law and both parties accept those provisions by signing the Agreement: Programs; Services – Cloud Services; Services – Other Services; Machines and Appliances; Machine Code and Built in Capacity; Warranty and Post Warranty Support; Charges, Taxes, Payment and Verification; Liability and Indemnity, Termination; Governing Laws and Geographic Scope, and General.


More Definitions of Geographic Scope

Geographic Scope means the area covered by a model or analysis used to calculate physical changes resulting from a proposed project.
Geographic Scope. I acknowledge that the business of MetLife is conducted in all states and in certain foreign countries and that the employees of MetLife and its affiliated entities are working to further the interests of MetLife in those states and foreign countries. I also acknowledge that the Confidential Information or Proprietary Property (including MetLife Intellectual Property) I obtain in the course of my employment involves and affects MetLife's activities in all states and in those foreign countries in which it conducts its business. Therefore, it is not appropriate or feasible for MetLife to establish geographic limitations on the restrictions to which I am now agreeing. Accordingly, I agree to abide by these restrictions in all states and in those foreign countries in which MetLife is conducting business at the time that my employment terminates, or in any state or foreign countries where MetLife is planning to conduct business and I was or am in possession of any MetLife Intellectual Property, Confidential Information and/or Proprietary Property relating to such plans.
Geographic Scope. This agreement shall cover all U.S territory covered by Go.cxx xxx the GO Network Partners and other mutually agreed upon territories.
Geographic Scope means the geographic territory comprised of the State of Hawaii.
Geographic Scope means North America, Europe, and Japan and may be amended by the President of the SNS from time to time.
Geographic Scope means a two hundred fifty (250)-mile radius of the location of the Company Group field operations.
Geographic Scope. Section 5.3(a)