Competing Programs Sample Clauses

The Competing Programs clause defines the rules and limitations regarding the development, marketing, or support of products or services that are similar to those covered by the agreement. Typically, this clause restricts one or both parties from engaging in activities that would directly compete with the subject matter of the contract, such as launching a rival software application or service during the term of the agreement. Its core function is to prevent conflicts of interest and protect the business interests of the parties by ensuring that proprietary knowledge or resources are not used to benefit a competitor.
Competing Programs. Applicants/Titleholders who participate in a Competing Program other than the Miss America / Miss America Teen organization, will be ineligible to compete with the Miss America / Miss America Teen Scholarship Program at either the local competition or state competition unless she has resigned in writing from the competing program to participate in Miss America/Miss America’s Teen. This ineligibility rule may be modified by MAIP in its sole discretion.
Competing Programs. So as to not impact enrollments in the College MSMS Program, College shall not compete directly or indirectly with the College MSMS Program or develop a competing product or service.
Competing Programs. UL Lafayette agrees that for the duration of this Agreement, it will not offer any similar and/or competing online programs to the Online Programs that are represented by AP.
Competing Programs. 20.1 During the Term, the Centre must not directly or indirectly: (a) establish, purchase, conduct, carry on or promote or be involved, associated with, concerned or interested in, a Similar Program. (b) engage in, promote, participate in or otherwise operate (whether on its own account or by any other means and whether in part or whole) a Similar Program; (c) solicit, canvas, secure or seek to attract the custom of or entice away or interfere in any manner with or otherwise deal with any participant or potential participant in an Australian Sailing Program for the purpose of undertaking a Similar Program;‌ (d) disclose or use to its advantage or to the disadvantage of Australian Sailing: (i) any Australian Sailing Intellectual Property; or (ii) any of the trade secrets, secret or confidential operations, processes or dealings of, or any confidential information relating to, Australian Sailing or any Australian Sailing Program;‌ (e) uses any of the trade marks, business names or other Intellectual Property of Australian Sailing for any program that is not an Australian Sailing Program without its prior written consent; (f) perform any business activity in any business capacity by using any Intellectual Property of Australian Sailing, which is substantially identical or deceptively similar to, or a colourable imitation of, any Australian Sailing Intellectual Property.
Competing Programs 

Related to Competing Programs

  • Competing Activities Notwithstanding any duty otherwise existing at law or in equity, (i) neither a Member nor a Manager of the Company, or any of their respective affiliates, partners, members, shareholders, directors, managers, officers or employees, shall be expressly or impliedly restricted or prohibited solely by virtue of this Agreement or the relationships created hereby from engaging in other activities or business ventures of any kind or character whatsoever and (ii) except as otherwise agreed in writing or by written Company policy, each Member and Manager of the Company, and their respective affiliates, partners, members, shareholders, directors, managers, officers and employees, shall have the right to conduct, or to possess a direct or indirect ownership interest in, activities and business ventures of every type and description, including activities and business ventures in direct competition with the Company.

  • Developing Educator Plan shall mean a plan developed by the Educator and the Evaluator for one school year or less for an Educator without Professional Teacher Status (PTS); or, at the discretion of an Evaluator, for an Educator with PTS in a new assignment.