Passive Investments in Predominantly Non-Competing Business Sample Clauses

Passive Investments in Predominantly Non-Competing Business. In the event either Parent or any of its other Parent Entities directly or indirectly makes a Permitted Predominantly Non-Competing Acquisition resulting in such Parent and its other Parent Entities directly or indirectly owning in the aggregate interests representing less than 50% of the outstanding voting power of such Predominantly Non-Competing Business without having effective control thereof, such Parent shall provide written notice to the Company and the other Parent, with reasonable promptness and in any event within ten Business Days, after such acquisition and (i) if the Competing Business of such Predominantly Non-Competing Business is reasonably capable of being separated from the other business of such Target, such Parent and its other Parent Entities shall use their respective commercially reasonable efforts to facilitate such Target promptly offering to sell or contribute the Competing Business to the Company on terms reasonably acceptable to such Target and the Company or (ii) if the Competing Business of such Target is not reasonably capable of being so separated, such Parent and its other Parent Entities shall use their respective commercially reasonable efforts to facilitate such Target entering into commercial arrangements related to the Competing Business designed to provide the Company with as much of the economic benefits of the operation of the Competing Business as is reasonably practicable on terms reasonably acceptable to such Target and the Company (it being understood that this would include at a minimum using the Company as a licensing and calculation agent). If, despite compliance by such Parent and its other Parent Entities with the terms of this clause (c), within 180 days after the notice specified above, (A) such Target decides not to pursue such offer or commercial arrangement, (B) the Board of Directors does not elect to have the Company pursue such offer or commercial arrangements or (C) such Target and the Company are unable to agree on implementation of any such offer or commercial arrangements with respect to the Competing Business, the ownership of the interests in such Target acquired in the Permitted Predominantly Non-Competing Acquisition and the operation of such Competing Business by such Target shall not constitute a violation of the restrictions contained in Section 11.1(a) regardless of any Subsequent Expansion or other expansion of such Competing Business. If, after making an acquisition permitted pursuant...
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  • Competing Business “Competing Business” means any depository, wealth management or trust business company or holding company thereof (including without limitation, any start-up bank or bank in formation) operating anywhere within the Covered Area.

  • Competitive Business Activities The term "Competitive Business Activities" as used herein shall be deemed to mean the Business.

  • Competitive Activities For purposes of the Agreement, to which this Exhibit B is attached, “Competitive Activities” means any activities relating to products or services of the same or similar type as the products or services (1) which were or are sold (or, pursuant to an existing business plan, will be sold) to paying customers of the Company or any Related Company, and (2) for which you have any direct or indirect responsibility or any involvement to plan, develop, manage, market, sell, oversee, support, implement or perform, or had any such responsibility or involvement within your most recent 24 months of employment with the Company or any Related Company. Notwithstanding the previous sentence, an activity shall not be treated as a Competitive Activity if the geographic marketing area of such same or similar products or services does not overlap with the geographic marketing area for the applicable products and services of the Company or any Related Company.

  • Competitive Business The term “Competitive Business” means any person or entity that engages in any business activity that competes with the Company’s or an Affiliate’s or Subsidiary’s business in any way, in any geographic area in which the Company or an Affiliate or Subsidiary engages in business, including, without limitation, any state in the United States in which the Company or an Affiliate or Subsidiary sells or offers to sell its products from time to time.

  • Restricted Activities The Executive agrees that some restrictions on his activities during and after his employment are necessary to protect the goodwill, Confidential Information and other legitimate interests of the Company and its Affiliates:

  • Restricted Business For all purposes under this Agreement, “Restricted Business” shall mean the design, development, marketing or sales of software, or any other process, system, product, or service marketed, sold or under development by the Company at the time Executive’s Employment with the Company ends.

  • Competing Interests Neither the Selling Persons, nor any director, manager, officer or management-level employee of Sellers, nor any Affiliate of the Selling Persons (each, a “Related Party”): (a) owns, directly or indirectly, an interest in any Person that is a competitor, customer or supplier of Sellers (in respect of the Business) or that otherwise has material business dealings with Sellers (in respect of the Business); or (b) is a party to, or otherwise has any direct or indirect interest opposed to Sellers under, any Business Contract or other business relationship or arrangement.

  • Doing Business All parties which have had any interest in the Mortgage Loan, whether as mortgagee, assignee, pledgee or otherwise, are (or, during the period in which they held and disposed of such interest, were) (1) in compliance with any and all applicable licensing requirements of the laws of the state wherein the Mortgaged Property is located, and (2) either (i) organized under the laws of such state, or (ii) qualified to do business in such state, or (iii) a federal savings and loan association, a savings bank or a national bank having a principal office in such state, or (3) not doing business in such state;

  • Competitive Activity Executive shall be deemed to have engaged in "Competitive Activity" if, during the period commencing on the date hereof and ending on the second anniversary of the date Executive's employment with the Company or its subsidiaries terminates, (i) Executive, for himself or on behalf of any other person, firm, partnership, corporation, or other entity, engages, directly or indirectly, as an executive, agent, representative, consultant, partner, shareholder or holder of any other financial interest, in any business that competes with the Company or its subsidiaries in the line of business Executive is employed in by the Company or its subsidiaries (as applicable), as such business is described in any employment or severance agreement then in effect between Executive and the Company or one of its subsidiaries or, if no such agreement is then in effect, as described on Schedule II attached hereto (a "Competing Business"), it being understood and agreed that Executive's activities shall not satisfy this clause (i) where Executive is employed by a person, firm, partnership, corporation, or other entity engaged in a variety of activities, including the Competing Business, and Executive is not engaged in or responsible for the Competing Business of such entity. Executive may also, without satisfying clause (i) be a passive owner of not more than 2% of the outstanding publicly traded stock of any class of a Competing Business so long as Executive has no active participation in the business of such entity, except to the extent permitted above; or (ii) Executive (A) directly or indirectly through another entity, induces or attempts to induce any employee of the Company or its subsidiaries to leave the employ of the Company or its subsidiaries, or in any way interfere with the relationship between the Company or any of its subsidiaries and any employee thereof, (B) knowingly hires any person who was an employee of the Company or any of its subsidiaries within 180 days prior to the time such employee was hired by Executive, (C) induces or attempts to induce any customer, supplier, licensee or other business relation of the Company or any of its subsidiaries to cease doing business with the Company or its subsidiaries or in any way interfere with the relationship between any such customer, supplier, licensee or business relation and the Company or any subsidiary or (D) directly or indirectly acquires or attempt to acquire an interest in any business relating to the business of the Company or any of its subsidiaries and with which the Company or any of its subsidiaries has entertained discussions or has requested and received information relating to the acquisition of such business by the Company or its subsidiaries in the one-year period immediately preceding Executive's termination of employment with the Company.

  • Permitted Activities The Executive shall devote his entire business time, attention and energies to the Business of the Employer and shall not during the Term be engaged (whether or not during normal business hours) in any other business or professional activity, whether or not such activity is pursued for gain, profit or other pecuniary advantage; but this shall not be construed as preventing the Executive from:

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