Geographical Area definition

Geographical Area means North America, Europe or Asia Pacific, as the case may be.
Geographical Area means the territories of Hong Kong and includes its territorial waters for the purpose of the transit of the Motor Car by sea (including incidental loading or unloading) by a craft designed for the carriage of motor cars.
Geographical Area means an area covering all or part of the territory of a Member State or extending to all or part of the territory of other Member States.

Examples of Geographical Area in a sentence

  • Laid-off employees may decline recall to one regular position within the Geographical Area without affecting their lay-off status.

  • Dated at following the this day of FOR THE SOCIETY FOR THE UNION LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING Re: Scheduling of Clients Geographical Area For: District The following constitutes an agreement regarding the scheduling of clients in the all geographic areas for which a prior agreement of Letter of Understanding has not been executed.

  • Laid off employees will be offered but are not required to accept regular positions outside the Geographical Area.


More Definitions of Geographical Area

Geographical Area means the territory located within a seventy-five (75) mile radius of each facility for which Employee has management responsibility during Employee's employment with the Company.
Geographical Area has the meaning set forth in Section 5(a) of this Agreement.
Geographical Area means a worksite located within fifty (50) kilometers of the employee’s originating worksite.
Geographical Area means the United States of America and any other country in which the Employee had responsibility for the business activity of Conduent in the twelve (12) months preceding the Employment Cessation Date. Nothing in this Section 1 prohibits Employee from being or becoming an owner of less than five percent (5%) of the outstanding stock of any company listed on a national securities exchange or actively traded on in the over the counter market, so long as, the Employee has no direct or indirect participation in any business of such company that offers any product or service that competes with any product or service offered by Conduent.
Geographical Area means all counties, Basic Trading Areas, or "BTAs" (as defined by Rand McNaxxx xx its 1992 Commercial Atlas and Marketing Guide and used in the Federal Communications Commission's November 1995 auction of MMDS and MDS authorizations for such BTAs), and other defined provinces or governmental subdivisions (domestic or international), considered collectively, in which Heartland or any Subsidiary of Heartland engages in the Wireless Cable Business at the time of the termination of Executive's employment with Heartland, or in which Heartland or any Subsidiary of Heartland evidenced in writing, at any time during the six month period prior to termination of Executive's employment, its intention to engage in the Wireless Cable Business.
Geographical Area means England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. Cover also applies to member countries of the European Economic Community and any other country for which an International Motor Insurance Certificate is effective on Your Vehicle at the Point of Total Loss up to 120 days in any one trip.
Geographical Area means the United States of America and any other country in which the Employee had responsibility for the business activity of Conduent in the twelve (12) months preceding the Employment Cessation Date.