Competing Businesses definition

Competing Businesses has the meaning given to such term in Section 5.13.
Competing Businesses has the meaning set forth in Section 10.6.
Competing Businesses shall include any business which derives material revenue from the sale of swimming pool products or the service of swimming pools.

Examples of Competing Businesses in a sentence

  • Grantee further acknowledges and understands that if he/she has any question about whether any prior position which Grantee has held at the Company over the last two (2) years subjects Grantee to specific restrictions, and will be used to identify Competing Business(es), Grantee should contact his/her Human Resource representative at Hershey.

  • Grantee further acknowledges and understands that if he/she has any question about whether any prior position which Grantee has held at the Company over the last two (2) years subjects Grantee to specific restrictions, and will be used to identify Competing Business(es), Grantee should contact his/her Human Resource representative at the Company.

  • Without limiting the foregoing renunciation, the Corporation acknowledges that certain of the stockholders are in the business of making investments in, and have investments in, other businesses similar to and that may compete with the Corporation’s businesses (“Competing Businesses”), and agrees that each such stockholder shall have the right to make additional investments in or have relationships with other Competing Businesses independent of its investment in the Corporation.

  • Accordingly, if you worked in multiple Honeywell businesses in covered positions during your tenure, it is very likely that the list of Competing Businesses subject to restriction under the terms of your Noncompete Agreement will be broader than the above illustrative list.

  • If you have questions about whether any prior Honeywell position which you have held during the Look Back Period subjects you to similar restrictions, and will be used to identify Competing Business(es), you should contact your Human Resource representative.


More Definitions of Competing Businesses

Competing Businesses has the meaning set forth in Section 12.6 of this Agreement.
Competing Businesses has the meaning set forth in Section 5.16(a) (Non-Competition);
Competing Businesses means the following companies: Cisco, Brocade, Emulex, Qlogic, Maxxan, Ciena and similar competing companies, and any successor in interest, or any company that acquires, purchases or merges with one of these organizations, or becomes a successor in interest to any of these organizations, or any company that acquires or purchases all or substantially all of the technology of one of these organizations. The obligations of Consultant under this Section shall apply to all markets, domestic or foreign, in which the Company or, as applicable, its affiliate(s) for which Consultant actually performs Services, operates during the term of the Restricted Period. This Section survives any termination of this Agreement.
Competing Businesses has the meaning set forth in Section 13.
Competing Businesses means any business listed on Schedule D hereto conducted by any company listed beneath such business (and any successors to any such company with respect to such business).
Competing Businesses shall include any multi-night passenger cruise operator which competes with the Companies or any of their subsidiaries or divisions, or in any other business in which the Companies are engaging, or in which the Companies have taken concrete and significant steps towards engaging, at the time of the Executive’s termination of employment, in each case in the geographic areas in which the Companies operate or have taken significant steps towards operating; provided, however, that notwithstanding the foregoing, the Executive may make passive investments in up to 5% of the outstanding publicly traded common stock of an entity which operates a Competing Business
Competing Businesses means Intiers Automotive Inc., Lear Corporation, Johnson Controls, Inc. and any subsidiary or axxxxiate of any suxx company or any of their successors.