Competitive Products definition

Competitive Products shall include any product or service that directly or indirectly competes with, is substantially similar to, or serves as a reasonable substitute for, any product or service in research, development or design, or manufactured, produced, sold or distributed by the Company;
Competitive Products means any product, product line or service (including any component thereof or research to develop information useful in connection with a product or service) that is being designed, developed, manufactured, marketed, or sold by the Company, or with respect to which the Company has acquired Confidential Information which it intends to use in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, or sale of a product or service.
Competitive Products means products that serve the same function as, or that could be used to replace, products the Company provided to, offered to, or was in the process of developing for a present, former, or future possible customer/partner at any time during the twelve (12) months immediately preceding the last day of Participant's employment (or at any time during Participant's employment if Participant was employed for less than 12 months), with which Participant had direct responsibility for the sale or development of such products or managing those persons responsible for the sale or development of such products.

Examples of Competitive Products in a sentence

  • The Postal Service gives notice of filing a request with the Postal Regulatory Commission to add a domestic shipping services contract to the list of Negotiated Service Agreements in the Mail Classification Schedule’s Competitive Products List.

  • Request of the United States Postal Service to Add International Business Reply Service Contracts to the Competitive Products List, and Notice of Filing (Under Seal) Contract and Enabling Governors’ Decision, Docket Nos.

  • The common template is the GEPS – NPR 15 model contract, which was filed as Attachment 4 to the Request of the United States Postal Service to Add Global Expedited Package Services – Non-Published Rates 15 (GEPS – NPR 15) to the Competitive Products List and Notice of Filing GEPS - NPR 15 Model Contract and Application for Non-Public Treatment of Materials Filed Under Seal, Docket Nos.

  • The common template is the GEPS – NPR 14 model contract, which was filed as Attachment 4 to the Request of the United States Postal Service to Add Global Expedited Package Services – Non-Published Rates 14 (GEPS – NPR 14) to the Competitive Products List and Notice of Filing GEPS - NPR 14 Model Contract and Application for Non-Public Treatment of Materials Filed Under Seal, Docket Nos.

  • If the Postal Service determines that the moneys of the Competitive Products Fund are in excess of current needs, the Postal Service may request the investment of such amounts as the Postal Service determines advisable by the Sec- retary of the Treasury in obligations of, or obli- gations guaranteed by, the Government of the United States, and, with the approval of the Secretary, in such other obligations or securi- ties as the Postal Service determines appro- priate.


More Definitions of Competitive Products

Competitive Products has the meaning set forth in Section 4.2(a).
Competitive Products means any product or service offered by the Company in the Territory or any product or service that directly or indirectly competes with or is substantially similar to such product or service. For illustrative purposes, these products may include insulation distribution and installation.
Competitive Products means all Beverages which are not Products.
Competitive Products means (a) any Energy Beverages and/or (b) any Red Bull branded products and/or Rockstar branded products.
Competitive Products means products and services competitive with those products and services for which Employee was responsible during the last two (2) years of Employee’s employment with Company.
Competitive Products as defined in Section 2.1.
Competitive Products means any products sold by or that compete with any products sold by the Company or its Subsidiaries within the one-year period immediately preceding the date on which such Non-CVC Shareholder ceased to Control Equity Securities.