Restrictions on Competitors Sample Clauses

Restrictions on Competitors. The Recipient shall not be allowed to associate themselves with the Owner’s: (check one) ☐ - All Competitors. Regardless of whether a competitor is offering the same or similar Protected Practices, the Recipient shall be prohibited from being associated with any third party deemed a competitor of the Owner.
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Restrictions on Competitors. For purposes of this Article XXVII, “Competitors” shall mean Forcepoint, LLC; Palo Alto Networks, Inc.; Symantec Corporation; and ForeScout Technologies, Inc.; provided that such entity is in actual business competition with Tenant. During the Term, Landlord will not, without the prior written consent of Tenant, enter into any direct lease or license of space on any of the floors of the Building with a Competitor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the restrictions in this Article XXVII will terminate automatically if (i) Landlord terminates this Lease or Tenant’s right to possession of the Premises upon the occurrence of an Event of Default; (ii) the entire Fifth & Sixth Floor Premises ceases to be occupied by MCAFEE, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, or its Related Entity pursuant to an assignment or sublease made in accordance with Section 10.4, or its assignee pursuant to an Ownership Transfer made in accordance with Section 10.5; (iii) Tenant terminates this Lease prior to the Expiration Date; or (iv) MCAFEE, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company assigns this Lease or sublets any portion of the Fifth & Sixth Floor other than to a Related Entity in accordance with Section 10.4 or its assignee pursuant to an Ownership Transfer in accordance with Section 10.5.

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