Business Territory definition

Business Territory means the entire United States, unless a court of competent jurisdiction determines that that geographic scope is unenforceable under applicable law because it is too broad, in which case the Business Territory shall be amended by eliminating geographical areas and states from the following list until the Business Territory is determined to be reasonable: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Washington, District of Columbia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Maricopa County, Arizona, Phoenix, Arizona. The parties acknowledge and agree that if any of the geographic areas or States listed above are required by law to be eliminated, it would be fair and appropriate to do so in the inverse order of the volume of revenue received in the prior twelve (12) months by the Company from such area or State at the time of determination.
Business Territory means the entire United States, unless a court of competent jurisdiction determines that that geographic scope is unenforceable under applicable law because it is too broad, in which case the Business Territory shall be amended by eliminating geographical areas and states from the following list until the Business Territory is determined to be reasonable: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Washington, District of Columbia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Pima County, Arizona, Maricopa County, Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, Phoenix, Arizona. The parties acknowledge and agree that if any of the geographic areas or States listed above are required by law to be eliminated, it would be fair and appropriate to do so in the inverse order of the volume of revenue received or projected to be received by the Company from such area or State at the time of determination.
Business Territory means worldwide.

Examples of Business Territory in a sentence

  • In case that TIER enables a return outside of the Business Territory, TIER will charge the Customer an additional fee.

  • During the Non-Competition Period, no Seller shall, and no Seller shall permit any of such Seller's affiliates to, directly or indirectly Compete with the Business in the Business Territory.

  • In this case, "A" must provide the statement of expenses in written to "B" and have approval by "B".⑥ "B" may promote its sales at its expenses within its Business Territory, provided that "B" must have "A"'s prior approval for using pamphlets, flyers, and catalogs, etc., which are prepared by "B", to maintain the unity and image of『TRICOLORE Restaurant』brands andbe responsible for the expenses therefore.

  • Free- floating means that the TIER e-Mopeds can be rented and parked within the Business Territory, and that they are not bound to fixed locations.

  • During the Non-Competition Period, no Seller shall, --------------- and no Seller shall permit any of such Seller's affiliates to, directly or indirectly Compete with the Business in the Business Territory.


More Definitions of Business Territory

Business Territory means anywhere in the geographic areas of the United States in which the Company conducted business at any time during the 12 months prior to the Date of Termination. If the Executive’s employment with the Company ends due to a layoff (which, to avoid doubt, means a termination of the Executive’s employment solely due to economic reasons and not due to the Company's dissatisfaction with the Executive’s performance or misconduct or another applicable reason) and the Company does not expressly waive in writing its right to enforce this Section 8(b), then, during the Restricted Period, the Company shall provide the Executive with compensation, payable in installments during the Restricted Period according to the Company’s regular payroll schedule, in an amount equal to the Executive’s Base Salary in effect as of the Date of Termination, less any compensation the Executive earns through subsequent employment or other business engagements during the Restricted Period (“Garden Leave Pay”). In the event the Executive receives Garden Leave Pay, the Executive agrees to report promptly to the Company any compensation the Executive earns through subsequent employment or other business engagements during the Restricted Period. The provisions of this Section 8(b) shall only be in effect if the Executive’s Earnings from the Company exceed the minimum threshold required for an enforceable noncompetition covenant under Washington law, as such “Earnings” are defined and calculated under the Washington’s law regarding noncompetition agreements, RCW 49.62.005 to 49.62.900. The Executive understands that this Section 8(b) may become enforceable against the Executive in the future if the Executive’s Earnings exceed such threshold in the future even if the Executive’s Earnings do not exceed such threshold upon hire or at other times during the Executive’s employment. The Company may waive its right to enforce this Section 8(b) at any time in writing, and such waiver shall render this Section 8(b) null and void and shall not affect the Company’s right to enforce any other part of this Agreement or the Restrictive Covenants Agreement.
Business Territory means any jurisdiction in which the Issuer or any of its Subsidiaries is currently or contemplating conducting their respective businesses.
Business Territory means the world, including all countries and political subdivisions thereof.
Business Territory as defined in Section 5.9(a).
Business Territory means a geographic area comprised of the State of Ohio.
Business Territory includes the area within a 100 mile radius of any location in which Employer has developed, or is in the process of developing, as of the date of such termination, more than an insignificant amount of business; provided, that, the phrase “in the process of developing” includes any business that is at least the subject of a non-binding letter of intent to which the applicable person or entity is party. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 3.4, ownership by Employee, (y) of less than 2 percent of the outstanding securities of a publicly-held corporation, or (z) as a passive investment, of capital stock or other securities of any corporation dissimilar from Employer, will not breach this Section 3.4.
Business Territory means the United States of America, including (i) the Western United States (Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Oregon, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming), and (ii) a 30-mile radius around the Company’s corporate headquarters and any other location of the Company.