Definition of Company Customer Sample Clauses

Definition of Company Customer. The termCompany Customer” means any person or entity (i) with which Executive had business-related contact of any kind (including, without limitation, in person, by phone, or in writing) on behalf of the Company during the one (1) year immediately prior to Executive’s termination of employment; or (ii) who is a person or entity about which Executive learned or had access to information about that is not publicly known during the twelve (12) months immediately prior to Executive’s termination of employment; or (iii) who is a person or entity (including vendor or supplier) the Company has a contractual relationship with during the twelve (12) months immediately prior to Executive’s termination of employment and with which Executive had business-related contact on behalf of the Company or about which Executive learned or had access to any information about that is not publicly known. “Company Customer” does not include persons or entities who ceased doing business with the Company for reasons unrelated to a breach of this Agreement by or other wrongful act of the Executive or by others who were under the direction of Executive.
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Definition of Company Customer. For purposes of this Agreement, the termCompany Customer” means any person or entity (i) with which Executive had business-related contact of any kind (including, without limitation, in person, by phone, or in writing) on behalf of the Company during the one (1) year immediately prior to Executive’s departure from the Company; or (ii) is a person or entity about which Executive learned or had access to information about that is not publicly known during the twelve (12) months immediately prior to Executive’s departure from the Company; or (iii) is a person or entity (including vendor or supplier) the Company has a contractual relationship with during the twelve (12) months immediately prior to Executive’s departure from the Company and with which Executive had business-related contact on behalf of the Company or about which Executive learned or had access to any information about that is not publicly known. “Company Customer” does not include persons or entities who ceased doing business with the Company for reasons unrelated to a breach of this Agreement by or other wrongful act of the Executive or by others who were under the direction of Executive.

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  • Definition of Company Solely for purposes of this Article 6, the term "Company" also shall include any existing or future subsidiaries of the Company that are operating during the time periods described herein and any other entities that directly or indirectly, through one or more intermediaries, control, are controlled by or are under common control with the Company during the periods described herein.

  • Definition of Customer Information Any Customer Information will remain the sole and exclusive property of the Trust. “Customer Information” shall mean all non-public, personally identifiable information as defined by Xxxxx-Xxxxx-Xxxxxx Act of 1999, as amended, and its implementing regulations (e.g., SEC Regulation S-P and Federal Reserve Board Regulation P) (collectively, the “GLB Act”).

  • Termination of Company Upon the completion of the liquidation of the Company and the distribution of all Company assets, the Company's affairs shall terminate and the Liquidator shall cause to be executed and filed an appropriate certificate, if required, to such effect in the proper governmental office or offices, as well as any and all other documents required to effectuate the termination of the Company.

  • Definition of Change of Control For purposes of this Agreement, a “Change of Control” will mean the first to occur of:

  • Definition of “Knowledge For purposes of the Loan Documents, whenever a representation or warranty is made to Borrower’s knowledge or awareness, to the “best of” Borrower’s knowledge, or with a similar qualification, knowledge or awareness means the actual knowledge, after reasonable investigation, of the Responsible Officers.

  • Definition of Change in Control For purposes of this Agreement, a “Change in Control” shall mean the occurrence of any of the following events:

  • Certain Additional Definitions As used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the respective meanings ascribed thereto in the respective sections of this Agreement set forth opposite each such term below: Term Section Accounting Firm Section 2.7(c)(iv) Agreement Preamble Budget Commitment Section 2.8(b) Certificate of Merger Section 2.4 CGCL Section 3.2(a) Change in the Company Recommendation Section 6.4(b) Claim Certificate Section 9.4(a) Claim Dispute Notice Section 9.4(b) Closing Section 2.3 Closing Date Section 2.3 Closing Date Schedule Section 2.7(b) Company Preamble Company Board of Directors Section 4.2(a) Company Board Recommendation Section 4.2(b) Company Certificates Section 2.6(b)(ii) Company Disclosure Schedule Article IV Company Financial Statements Section 4.5(a) Company Indemnified Parties Section 6.6(a) Company Material Contract(s) Section 4.14(a) Company Stockholder Approval Recitals Consideration Spreadsheet Section 6.12 Continuing Employee Section 6.13(a) Determination Section 2.7(c)(iv) Dispute Notice Section 2.7(c)(ii) Dissenting Shares Section 3.2(a) Effective Time Section 2.4 Effectiveness Period Section 2.9(d) Employee Options Payment Amount Section 3.1(a)(iii) Enforceability Exceptions Section 4.2(a) Equityholders Representative Recitals Estimated Closing Debt Section 2.7(a) Estimated Net Working Capital Amount Section 2.7(a) Estimated Net Working Capital Deficit Section 2.7(a) Estimated Net Working Capital Surplus Section 2.7(a) Estimated Unpaid Company Transaction Expenses Section 2.7(a) Excess Payment Section 2.7(d)(ii) Expiration Date Section 9.1 FCPA Section 4.22(a) Holder of Registrable Securities Section 2.9(g) Indemnitee Section 9.5 Indemnitor Section 9.5 Invoice Section 6.10 Joinder and Release Agreement Recitals Lease Section 4.15 Leased Real Property Section 4.15 Letter of Transmittal Section 3.1(b)(i) Liens Section 4.11(e) Major Suppliers Section 4.23 Material Product and Trial Information Section 4.21(g) Merger Recitals Term Section Merger Sub Preamble New Plans Section 6.13(b) 6.13(b) Non-Competition and Non-Solicitation Agreements Recitals Non-Solicitation Agreement Recitals Offer Letter Recitals Option Cancellation Agreement Section 3.1(a)(iii) Option Consideration Section 2.6(d)(i) Option Payment Section 2.6(d)(i) Option Shares Section 2.6(d)(i) Optionholder Section 2.6(d)(i) Optionholder Deliverables Section 3.1(b)(ii)B Options Payment Amount Section 2.6(d)(i) Outside Date Section 8.1(d) Parent Preamble Parent Acquisition Section 2.8(c)(ii) Parent Disclosure Schedule Article V Parent Prepared Returns Section 6.8

  • Definition of Confidential Information The term “Confidential Information” shall mean all information that either party discloses (a “Disclosing Party”) to the other party (a “Receiving Party”), whether in writing, electronically, or orally and in any form (tangible or intangible), that is confidential, proprietary, or relates to clients or shareholders (each either existing or potential). Confidential Information includes, but is not limited to:

  • Return of Company Materials Upon Termination Executive acknowledges that all price lists, sales manuals, catalogs, binders, customer lists and other customer information, supplier lists, financial information, and other records or documents containing Proprietary Information prepared by Executive or coming into his possession by virtue of his employment by the Company is and shall remain the property of the Company and that upon termination of his employment hereunder, Executive shall return immediately to the Company all such items in his possession, together with all copies thereof.

  • Non-Solicitation of Customers and Suppliers Each Subject Party agrees that, during the Restricted Period, such Subject Party will not, without the prior written consent of Parent (which may be withheld in its sole discretion), individually or on behalf of any other Person (other than, if applicable, a Covered Party in the performance of such Subject Party’s duties on behalf of the Covered Parties), directly or indirectly: (i) solicit, induce, encourage or otherwise cause (or attempt to do any of the foregoing) any Covered Customer (as defined below) to (A) cease being, or not become, a client or customer of any Covered Party with respect to the Business or (B) reduce the amount of business of such Covered Customer with any Covered Party, or otherwise alter such business relationship in a manner adverse to any Covered Party, in either case, with respect to or relating to the Business; (ii) interfere with or disrupt (or attempt to interfere with or disrupt) the contractual relationship between any Covered Party and any Covered Customer; (iii) divert any business with any Covered Customer relating to the Business from a Covered Party; (iv) solicit for business, provide services to, engage in or do business with, any Covered Customer for products or services that are part of the Business; or (v) interfere with or disrupt (or attempt to interfere with or disrupt), any Person that was a vendor, supplier, distributor, agent or other service provider of a Covered Party at the time of such interference or disruption, for a purpose competitive with a Covered Party as it relates to the Business. For purposes of this Agreement, a “Covered Customer” shall mean any Person who is or was an actual customer or client (or prospective customer or client with whom a Covered Party actively marketed or made or taken specific action to make a proposal) of a Covered Party, (A) if the relevant time of determination is before the Termination Date, as of such date of determination or during the one (1) year period preceding such date and, (B) if the relevant time of determination is after the Termination Date, as of the Termination Date or during the one (1) year period preceding the Termination Date.

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