Geographic Markets 1 Sample Clauses

Geographic Markets 1. 1A Pre-approved Borrower Markets 1.1B Paid-In Borrower Capital 1.1C Venture Investors 1.1D TriVergent Capital Leases 3.1 Landlord Personal Property Collateral Access Agreements 4.1 Jurisdictions of Organization and Qualification 4.2 Capital Stock and Ownership 4.5 Governmental Consents 4.10 Prior Restricted Junior Payments 4.13 Real Estate Assets 4.16(a) Material Contracts 4.16(b) Intellectual Property 4.21 Closing Date Unrestricted Subsidiaries 4.27 Certain Matters relating to Parent and Holding Company 5.5 Insurance 5.13(a) Acknowledgment Letters 5.13(b) Certain Material Contracts 6.1 Certain Borrower Indebtedness 6.1A Certain Parent Indebtedness 6.5 Permitted Investments 6.6(a) Minimum Revenues 6.6
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  • Geographic Scope The "Territory," which defines the geographic scope of the covenants contained in this Section 7, shall extend to and include all of the states (or foreign equivalent) in which the Company does business as M&A advisors or private placement equity advisors.

  • Geographical Scope 1. Without prejudice to Annex IV, this Agreement shall apply: (a) to the land territory, internal waters, and the territorial sea of a Party and the air-space above the territory of a Party in accordance with international law; as well as (b) beyond the territorial sea, with respect to measures taken by a Party in the exercise of its sovereign rights or jurisdiction in accordance with international law. 2. Annex I applies with respect to Norway.

  • Geographic Area See Articles 70.1-70.5.

  • Geographic Restrictions The owner of the Website is based in the State of New York in the United States. We provide this Website for use only by persons located in the United States, and it may only be available to people located in the United States. We make no claims that the Website or any of its content is available or appropriate outside of the United States. Access to the Website may not be legal by certain persons or in certain countries.

  • DIRECT MARKETING Prior to the introduction of any new product or service which Competitive Supplier may wish to make available to Participating Consumers or other Eligible Consumers located within the Town, Competitive Supplier agrees to (i) give the Town written notice of such new product or service and (ii) subject to the entry into reasonable confidentiality terms to the extent permitted by law and mutually acceptable to the Parties, discuss with the Town the possible inclusion of such new product or service in this aggregation program. The Parties agree to negotiate in good faith the terms, conditions, and prices for such products and services which the Parties agree should be included in a Town aggregation program. Competitive Supplier also agrees not to engage in any direct marketing to any Participating Consumer that relies upon Competitive Supplier’s unique knowledge of, or access to, Participating Consumers gained as a result of this ESA. For the purposes of this provision, “direct marketing” shall include any telephone call, mailing, electronic mail, or other contact between the Competitive Supplier and the Consumer. Broad-based programs of the Competitive Supplier that do not rely on unique knowledge or access gained through this ESA will not constitute such “direct marketing.”

  • Regions Regions awarded for this Contract are specified in Attachment 1 – Summary of Lots and Regions Awarded. Regions follow county lines with the exception of Suffolk County which is split into two Regions, Eastern and Western Suffolk County: 1. Albany 2. Allegany 3. Bronx 4. Xxxxxx 5. Cattaraugus 6. Cayuga 7. Chautauqua 8. Chemung

  • Markets We shall not be liable for any act taken by or on the instruction of an exchange, clearing house or regulatory body.

  • GEOGRAPHICAL LIMITS The Recipient shall be bound to this Agreement with: (check one)

  • Competing Products The provisions of Section 21 are set forth on attached Exhibit H and are incorporated in this Section 21 by this reference.

  • Competing Business Competing Business" means any financial institution or trust company that competes with, or will compete in any of the Counties with, the Bank or any affiliate of the Bank. The term "Competing Business" includes, without limitation, any start-up or other financial institution or trust company in formation.

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