Directly Competitive definition

Directly Competitive means developing, manufacturing, providing, marketing, distributing or otherwise commercially exploiting any products, services or technology that compete with the Parent or the Company’s products, services or technology in existence as of the date of this Agreement, or such products, services or technology as such may be developed, enhanced or modified by the Parent or the Company after the date of this Agreement.
Directly Competitive means companies that engage in the research and development and/or sale of selective CDK4/6 inhibitors. The Company acknowledges your commitments to Liquidia (and any of its derivative companies), Aralez Pharmaceuticals, Square 1 Bank, Emory's DRIVE Enterprise, Meryx and Abyrx are not being directly competitive to this Company.
Directly Competitive means any business or activity that is the same as or substantially similar to Dex One's Business.

Examples of Directly Competitive in a sentence

  • For purposes of receiving benefits under this part, when a Firm owns or controls other Firms, the Firm and such other Firms may be consid- ered a single Firm when they produce or supply like or Directly Competitive articles or services or are exerting es- sential economic control over one or more production facilities.

  • Directly Competitive means imported articles or services that compete with and are substantially equivalent for commercial purposes (i.e., are adapted for the same function or use and are es- sentially interchangeable) as the Firm’s articles or services.

  • Increase in Imports means an increase of imports of Directly Competitive or Like Articles or Services with articles produced or services supplied by such Firm.

  • A product or therapy marketed by PTG will be deemed to be “Directly Competitive” with a product or therapy marketed by HWC if the PTG product or therapy is used to eliminate a sign of a wound; a PTG product or therapy will not be deemed to be Directly Competitive by reason of use of the PTG product or therapy to eliminate or prevent a cause or symptom of a wound.

  • Except to the extent specifically authorized in this Agreement, PTG shall not, nor shall it permit any subsidiary or affiliate to, engage in the marketing of Wound Care products or therapies that are Directly Competitive with products or therapies for Wound Care applications being then marketed by HWC.


More Definitions of Directly Competitive

Directly Competitive means any business or activity that is the same as or substantially similar to the Company’s Business. This includes, but is not limited to, the sale and placement of advertising in print telephone directories, print magazines, internet yellow pages, digital advertising, search engine marketing or search engine optimization delivered via the internet or wireless telecommunications products or services, or web design or hosting.
Directly Competitive article means a domestic article which, although not substantially identical in its inherent or intrinsic characteristics, is substantially equivalent for commercial purposes, that is, adapted to the same uses and essentially interchangeable therefor as the article that is the subject of a petition for duty suspension or reduction. Return
Directly Competitive means engaging in providing (i) products, services or technology that compete with Atom's products, services or technology as described in any price list, business plan, or product development plan or proposal of Atom in existence as of the Employment Effective Date; and (ii) products, services or technology that compete with Shockwave' products, services or technology as described in any 7 165 price list, business plan, or product development plan or proposal of Shockwave in existence at any time during Employee's employment under this Agreement.
Directly Competitive means: for Ford-U.S. and foreign automobile manufacturers; for State Farm-homeowners, automobile and life insurance and for Schering-Plough-allergy medicine and respiratory prescription pharmaceuticals.
Directly Competitive means a fluroquinolone product.
Directly Competitive means engaging in or providing products, goods, services, support or technology similar to those provided by the Business in the States of Washington, Idaho, Montana or Oregon, including, without limitation, engaging in or providing such products, goods, services, support or technology in WPCS- Seattle’s electrical contracting business, market and service segments and/or that compete with WPCS-Seattle’s products, goods, services, support or technology as of the Closing Date.
Directly Competitive means companies that have research or clinical programs where the bone marrow is to be protected by any chemical or biological agent from insults delivered by radiation or chemotherapy. The Company acknowledges Board Member’s commitments to Liquidia (and any of its derivative companies), Xxxxx, Xxxxxx 0 Xxxx, Xxxxx’s DRIVE Enterprise, Vaxlnate Corporation, Meryx and Abyrx are not directly competitive to this Company.