Geographical Scope 1. Without prejudice to Annex I, this Agreement shall apply:
Geographic Scope The "Territory," which defines the geographic scope of the covenants contained in this Section 7, shall extend to and include all of the states (or foreign equivalent) in which the Company does business as M&A advisors or private placement equity advisors.
Geographic Location .. The Buyer hereby warrants that the Buyer is not a party to a buyer representation agreement with any other registered real estate brokerage for the purchase or lease of a real property of the general description indicated above.
GEOGRAPHICAL LIMITS The Recipient shall be bound to this Agreement with: (check one) ☐ - NO Geographical Limits. ☐ - Geographical Limits. The Recipient shall be bound to this Agreement ONLY in the following area(s): [PROHIBITED GEOGRAPHICAL AREA(S)]. Hereinafter known as the “Geographical Limits.”
Geographic Restrictions The owner of the Website is based in the State of New York in the United States. We provide this Website for use only by persons located in the United States, and it may only be available to people located in the United States. We make no claims that the Website or any of its content is available or appropriate outside of the United States. Access to the Website may not be legal by certain persons or in certain countries.
Geography The Parties are not limiting themselves to any sector or geography. It is contemplated that the Parties may choose to pursue opportunities throughout the U.S. and abroad.
Geographical Indications 1. Each Party shall recognise that geographical indications may be protected through a trade xxxx or sui generis system or other legal means in accordance with its laws and regulations.
Geographic Area See Articles 70.1-70.5.
REGION The Contractor’s Region is as follows: Region 8.
Boundaries All of the improvements which were included in determining the appraised value of the Property lie wholly within the boundaries and building restriction lines of the Property, and no improvements on adjoining properties encroach upon the Property, and no easements or other encumbrances upon the Property encroach upon any of the Improvements, so as to affect the value or marketability of the Property except those which are insured against by the Title Insurance Policy.