Restricted Businesses definition

Restricted Businesses is defined in Section 2.1.
Restricted Businesses means the ownership or operation of crude oil pipelines or terminals, intermediate petroleum product pipelines or terminals, refined petroleum products pipelines, terminals, truck racks or crude oil gathering systems in the continental United States.
Restricted Businesses means the manufacture, distribution, and/or sale of fabrics and fibers manufactured from polypropylene resin.

Examples of Restricted Businesses in a sentence

  • For so long as a HFC Group Member owns a controlling interest in the general partner of HEP, and except as permitted by Section 2.2, Xxxxx GP and each HFC Group Member shall be prohibited from engaging in or acquiring a controlling interest in or operating any business having assets or operations engaged in the Restricted Businesses.

  • If the PRC government determines that the Contractual Arrangements do not comply with the applicable laws and regulations of the PRC or issues further guidelines that impose stricter foreign ownership requirements in certain Restricted Businesses, the Group’s relevant Restricted Businesses may be adversely affected.

  • For purposes of clarification and not limitation, casinos or gaming operations that are not primarily engaged in the business of developing, marketing, selling and supporting technology to or for gaming businesses shall not be Restricted Businesses hereunder.

  • FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT (Continued) Fair Value Risk The Company’s financial instruments are classified as cash and cash equivalents, restricted cash, accounts receivable and accounts payable and accrued liabilities, commodity risk management liabilities, bank debt and convertible debentures on the balance sheet.

  • Executive hereby covenants that he will not, within the Territory and during the Nonsolicitation Period, without the prior written consent of the Corporation, engage in any Restricted Activities for or on behalf of any corporation, partnership, venture or other business entity which engages in any of the Restricted Businesses.


More Definitions of Restricted Businesses

Restricted Businesses means the business of selling furniture, home decorations, and home furnishing to consumers and business, as well as any other business conducted by the Company during the last two years of your employment with the Company.
Restricted Businesses means 1) companies whose primary business is the manufacture, sale, distribution and marketing of either carbonated soft drinks, coffee, tea, water, sports drinks, energy drinks, juices or fruit-based beverages (“Non-alcoholic Beverages”) or beverage enhancers, beverage solutions, beverage enablers or other additives, which additives primarily are intended for use in non-alcoholic beverages, (“Beverage Enhancers”), and 2) companies whose business activities includes the manufacture, sale, distribution and marketing of Non-alcoholic Beverages or Beverage Enhancers, but for whom such business(es) may not be the company’s primary business (“Non-Beverage Companies”).
Restricted Businesses means 1) companies whose primary business is the manufacture, sale, distribution and marketing of carbonated soft drinks, coffee, tea, water, juices or fruit-based beverages (“Non-alcoholic Beverages”), and 2) companies whose business includes the manufacture, sale, distribution and marketing of Non-alcoholic Beverages, but for whom such business(es) may not be the company’s primary business (“Non-Beverage Companies”). Notwithstanding the foregoing, I may perform services for Non-Beverage Companies (other than PepsiCo, its subsidiaries and affiliates, including but not limited to Pepsi Bottling Group) that have a Competing Business Segment, provided I do not perform services for such Competing Business Segment, and provided I notify the Chief Administrative Officer of the Company of the nature of such service in writing within a reasonable time prior to beginning of such services. For purposes hereof, “Competing Business Segment” means
Restricted Businesses means 1) companies whose primary business is the manufacture, sale, distribution and marketing of carbonated soft drinks, coffee, tea, water, juices or fruit-based beverages ("Non-alcoholic Beverages"), and 2) companies whose business includes the manufacture, sale, distribution and marketing of Non-alcoholic Beverages, but for whom such business(es) may not be the company's primary business ("Non-Beverage Companies").
Restricted Businesses means 1) companies whose primary business is the manufacture, sale, distribution and marketing of carbonated soft drinks, coffee, tea, water, juices or fruit-based beverages (“Non-alcoholic Beverages”), and 2) companies whose business includes the manufacture, sale, distribution and marketing of Non-alcoholic Beverages, but for whom such business(es) may not be the company’s primary business (“Non-Beverage Companies”).
Restricted Businesses means the operation of any physical automotive 4S (sales, spare parts, service and survey) dealership stores in the PRC;
Restricted Businesses has the meaning assigned to such term in the Omnibus Agreement.