Competitor defined Sample Clauses

Competitor defined. A competitor of UnitedHealthcare for purposes of this provision includes any entity (including any such entity’s affiliates) that, in the ordinary course of its business, is in direct or indirect competition with UnitedHealthcare.
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Competitor defined. As used in this paragraph 4, the term "Competitor" means an individual, business or any other entity or enterprise engaged in, or having publicly announced its intent to engage in business that is substantially similar to UGSI's business, or the business of UGSI's parent, subsidiaries or affiliates.
Competitor defined. The term "COMPETITOR" shall refer to any person, firm, corporation, partnership or other business entity engaged in or about to become engaged in the production, licensing, sale or marketing of any product or service or planned business of Company:
Competitor defined. A competitor of Liberty Dental for purposes of this provision includes any entity (including any such entity's affiliates) that, in the ordinary course of its business, is in direct or indirect competition with Liberty Dental.
Competitor defined. The term "Competitor" shall refer to any person, firm, corporation, partnership or other business entity engaged in or about to become engaged in the production, licensing, sale or marketing of document management software or services directly related to document management:
Competitor defined. For the purposes of this Article 4, a person or entity shall be deemed to be competitive with the Company if such person or entity conducts, operates, carries out or otherwise engages in the development, production, marketing or servicing of (i) any service or product of, or similar to that of, the Company or (ii) any service or product which, or similar to that which, the Company is developing, producing, marketing or servicing or plans to develop, produce, market or service, provided that Executive was involved in any manner or gained any knowledge regarding such product or service in the course of Executive's employment with the Company.
Competitor defined. For the purposes of this Article 4, a person or entity shall be deemed to be competitive with the Company if such person or entity conducts, operates, carries out or otherwise engages in the development, production, marketing or servicing of (i) any service or product of, or similar to that of, the Company or (ii) any service or product which, or similar to that which, the Company is developing, producing, marketing or servicing or plans to develop, produce, market or service, provided that Executive was involved in any manner or gained any knowledge regarding such product or service in the course of Executive's employment with the Company. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Exhibit "D": Share Exchange Agreement - CTC Page 62 & Shareholders of EU Energy plc
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Competitor defined. “Competitor” means any person, corporation, partnership, limited liability company or other entity which is either directly, indirectly or through an affiliated company, engaged in or proposes to engage in the development, ownership, operation or management of (i) gaming facilities; (ii) convention or meeting facilities; or (iii) one or more hotels if any such hotel is connected in any way, whether physically or by business association, to a gaming establishment and, further, where Competitor’s activities are within a 150 mile radius of any location where any of the foregoing facilities, hotels, or venues are, or are proposed to be, owned, operated, managed or developed by the Company. Given the unique nature of Employee’s involvement in Employer’s sports betting and mobile gaming/betting business, Competitor also includes any business or enterprise (located anywhere in the world) which owns, operates, develops, maintains or facilitates the operation of mobile gaming/betting, regardless of whether such mobile gaming/betting is conducted online, through an “app,” via peer-to-peer transactions, and/or under the auspices of a gaming-resort. Without limitation, Xxxxxxx Xxxx is an example of such a Competitor, and Flutter Entertainment plc (formerly Paddy Power Betfair plc), which is based in Ireland, the United Kingdom and Italy, but which engages in business in the United States, is another. Because Employer’s business interest in the mobile gaming/betting market and customer base is not dependent on geographic proximity or location and instead draws from Business Contacts around the world, and because such business or enterprise allows for Employee to work remotely, Employee agrees the foregoing world- wide restriction is reasonable and necessary.
Competitor defined. The term “Competitor” shall refer to any person, firm, corporation, partnership or other business entity that provides services or goods similar to those provided by the Company at the time my employment with the Company ends. The Company is currently engaged in the network security business providing network intrusion detection systems; provided, however, the parties acknowledge that this may change as the Company further develops its business model.
Competitor defined. The term "Competitor" means
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