Designated Geographical Area definition

Designated Geographical Area means and include the United States and any foreign jurisdiction in which the Company or an Affiliate is actively conducting business, directly or indirectly, at the time Employee ceases to be employed by the Company or an Affiliate.
Designated Geographical Area means the boundaries which shall be determined by MNBC in consultation with the Métis Nation Governing Assembly (MNGA) and which will generally include the territory known as the South Okanagan and Similkameen.
Designated Geographical Area means and include any area of any state or foreign jurisdiction (i) in which ADSI or its Affiliates has conducted business or is conducting business at the time Associate ceases to be employed by ADSI, and in which the Associate has worked or has responsibilities, knowledge, or involvement while working for ADSI, or (ii) with respect to which ADSI or its Affiliates made plans, with Associate's knowledge while he was employed by ADSI, to conduct business at any time within 24 calendar months of the date Associate's employment with ADSI terminates. Although ADSI and Associate have, in good faith, used their best efforts to make the limitations and scope of the Non-Competition Covenant reasonable, and it is not anticipated or intended by either party to this Agreement that any court of competent jurisdiction would find the Non-Competition Covenant unreasonable, in the event that a court should conclude that the Non-Competition Covenant is unreasonable, Associate and ADSI agree that the provisions should be reformed to restrict Associate's competition with ADSI to the maximum extent enforceable to adequately protect Confidential Information and ADSI's interests, including ADSI trade secrets.

Examples of Designated Geographical Area in a sentence

  • Children with a professionally supported medical or social need for a place at the Academy who live in the Designated Geographical Area (DGA).

  • That Employee will not compete directly or indirectly with the Company (which term, for purposes of this Section 14, shall mean the Company and its subsidiaries) in the Designated Geographical Area in any business or businesses conducted by the Company during the term provided for in Section 2 and for a period of six months after Employee ceases to be employed by the Company.


More Definitions of Designated Geographical Area

Designated Geographical Area means and include any area of any state or foreign jurisdiction, including but not limited to Canada, (i) in which Alliance Data or its Affiliates has conducted business or is conducting business at the time Associate ceases to be employed by Alliance Data, and in which the Associate has worked or has responsibilities, or involvement while working for Alliance Data, or (ii) with respect to which Alliance Data or its Affiliates made plans, with Associate’s knowledge while he was employed by Alliance Data, to conduct business at any time within twenty four (24) calendar months of the date Associate’s employment with Alliance Data terminates. Although Alliance Data and Associate have, in good faith, used their best efforts to make the limitations and scope of the Non-Competition Covenant reasonable, and it is not anticipated or intended by either party to this Agreement that any court of competent jurisdiction would find the Non-Competition Covenant unreasonable, in the event that a court should conclude that the Non-Competition Covenant is unreasonable, Associate and Alliance Data agree that the provisions should be reformed to restrict Associate’s competition with Alliance Data to the maximum extent enforceable to adequately protect Confidential Information and Alliance Data’s interests, including Alliance Data trade secrets.

Related to Designated Geographical Area

  • designated area means any area which may from time to time be designated by Order in Council under the Continental Shelf Act 1964 as an area within which the rights of the United Kingdom with respect to the seabed and subsoil and their natural resources may be exercised;

  • Development Area means that area to which a development plan is applicable.

  • Area means Monterey County, San Benito County, and Santa Cruz County.

  • Region means the Control Areas and Transmission Facilities with respect to which a Party serves as RTO or Reliability Coordinator under NERC policies and procedures.