Indirect competition definition

Indirect competition means employment by any competitor or third party producing or providing products competing with LANCER's products (including but not limited to the Product(s)), for whom AG METALS and/or its agent(s) will perform the same or similar function as they perform or have performed for LANCER.
Indirect competition. We have indirect competition with all the manufacturers of small paper packets and net bags. Still some people are illegally producing banned poly-bags. These people are also competing with us indirectly. Hidden competitors: There are some manufacturers who are producing polythene shopping bags which have been banned since 2002. Though still they are available in the market also acting like a competitor to our product. Replacement competitor: There is another threat of replacement competitor who may use the same types resources to produce same types of product.

Examples of Indirect competition in a sentence

  • Indirect competition means employment by any competitor or third party providing products competing with Company's products, for which Employee will perform the same or similar function as he performs for Company.

  • Indirect competition means employment by any competitor or third party providing products competing with Company's products, for whom Employee will perform the same or similar function as he performs for Company.

  • Indirect competition means accepting employment, and performing the same or similar functions as Employee performs for the Company, with a third party which provides products competitive with the Company’s products.

  • Indirect competition means, employment by any competitor or third party providing products competing with Employer's products, for which Employee will perform the same or similar function as he performs for Employer.

  • Indirect competition means employment by, independent contractor relationship with or other services to any competitor or third party providing products or services competing with the Company’s products, for which Executive will perform the same or similar function as he performs for Company.

  • Indirect competition or solicitation by EMPLOYEE shall be deemed to be EMPLOYEE's involvement as a proprietor, owner, partner, shareholder, EMPLOYEE, agent, independent contractor, consultant, officer, director or representative in any other capacity of any entity engaged in any activity proscribed pursuant to the first paragraph of this Section 10.

  • Indirect competition means accepting employment and performing the same or similar functions as Employee performs for the Company, with a third party which provides products competitive with the Company’s products.

  • Indirect competition means employment by any competitor or third party providing products competing with Employer's products, for whom Executive will perform the same or similar function as he performs for Employer.

  • Indirect competition means employment by any competitor or third party providing products competing with Company’s products, for which Employee will perform the same or similar function as he performs for Company.

  • The remedies provided in this Section 6.2 will not be exclusive of or limit any other remedies that may be available to the Purchaser or the other Indemnified Persons.

Related to Indirect competition

  • Competition or “Competitions” means any competition comprised within the Event where the winner is awarded a prize. A Competition may be comprised of one or more qualification phase/sections, runs or heats, including official training sessions. In the FIS Rules, Competitions are sometimes also referred to as “races”.

  • Direct Competitor means any individual, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, association, or other group, however organized, who competes with the Company in the full service restaurant business.

  • Competitions means any competition comprised within the Event where the winner is awarded a prize. A Competition may be comprised of one or more qualification phase/sections, runs or heats, including official training sessions. In the FIS Rules, Competitions are sometimes also referred to as “races”.

  • Non-Competition Period means the time of the Employee’s employment and a period of 12 months following the termination of the Employee’s employment for any reason.

  • Noncompetition Period has the meaning set forth in Section 9.01.