Sony Competitor definition

Sony Competitor means those entities listed on Exhibit E attached to this Lease, which Exhibit E may be revised by Landlord from time to time as more particularly set forth thereon, any such revision to be effective immediately upon delivery of notice to Tenant of such revision.

Examples of Sony Competitor in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding anything herein to the contract, Tenant covenants not to assign, sublease, license or otherwise transfer the same to any Sony Competitor (as hereinafter defined).

Related to Sony Competitor

  • Company Competitor means any competitor of the Borrower and/or any of its subsidiaries.

  • 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.

  • Competitor means any company, other entity or association or individual that directly or indirectly is engaged in the Company’s Business.

  • Competitive Entity means any person, entity or business that (i) competes with any of the Company’s or any of its affiliate’s programming or other existing businesses, nationally or regionally; or (ii) directly competes with any other business of the Company or one of its subsidiaries that produced greater than 10% of the Company’s revenues in the calendar year immediately preceding the year in which the determination is made. Ownership of not more than 1% of the outstanding stock of any publicly traded company shall not, by itself, be a violation of this paragraph. This agreement not to compete will expire on the first anniversary of the date on which your employment with the Company has terminated if such termination occurs prior to the Expiration Date.

  • Competitive Business means any firm, partnership, joint venture, corporation and/or any other Person, and/or any licensee of such entity, that develops, manufactures, markets, distributes, provides, offers, or sells any services or products substantially similar to First Party’s services or products.