Company Territory definition

Company Territory means the 75 mile radius surrounding any of the Company’s operations in Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Mexico, Nevada, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia and all other states in the United States in which the Company engages in the Company Business during Executive’s employment with the Company.
Company Territory means the territory covered by the licenses for which the License Company was the Winning Bidder or thereafter acquired by the License Company (or its Subsidiaries) in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.
Company Territory means all fifty states of the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and each country within South America, Europe and Asia in which the Company conducts the Company Business.

Examples of Company Territory in a sentence

  • Each Stockholder acknowledges and agrees that competing with the Company in the Company Territory during the Non-Compete Period will create an unreasonable and real risk of disclosure, inevitable or otherwise, of such trade secrets and other confidential information and would destroy the value of the goodwill acquired by Parent in the Merger.

  • Such Stockholder represents and warrants to his knowledge that the Company has marketed the Company Business throughout the geographic territory included in the Company Territory and has during the preceding two years pursued relationships, or performed services for, clients located within in the Company Territory.

  • Company shall have the right and obligation, at its sole expense, to defend a Third Party Action in the Company Territory described in Section 7.6(a) and to compromise or settle such Third Party Action.

  • Following the Effective Date, Licensor shall not initiate, with respect to Product, any meetings or contact with Regulatory Authorities without Company’s prior written consent in the Company Territory.

  • Company shall have the right to Manufacture Collaboration Compounds and/or finished Products in the Company Territory or the Reserved Territory as necessary for the conduct of the Development Program in the Company Territory other than Initial Phase I Clinical Trials.


More Definitions of Company Territory

Company Territory means the whole world except the Co-Commercialization Territory.
Company Territory means, as of any date, any geographic area in which the Company or any Affiliate of the Company is Offering CMRS Service, together with any geographic area in which any other Person is Offering CMRS Service if, as of the applicable date, the Company or an Affiliate of the Company has entered into a binding agreement to acquire, manage or control such Person or such Person's business of Offering CMRS Service in such area.
Company Territory means (a) the Ex-PRC Territory and (b) from and after the occurrence of a Territory Expansion Event, the PRC Territory.
Company Territory means the world, excluding the Territory.]
Company Territory means worldwide, excluding Japan.
Company Territory means the "Territory" (as such term is defined in the JV Agreement), as such "Territory" may exist from time to time and at any time under the JV Agreement during the term thereof, including any renewal term(s).
Company Territory as used in the Securities Purchase Agreement; (ii) ----------------- "Licensed Territory", as used in the Network Membership License Agreement; (iii) "Territory", as used in the Stockholders' Agreement; and (iv) "TeleCorp Service --------- Area" as used in the Roaming Agreement, shall be amended to include the San Diego BTA (as such term is defined in the Roaming Agreement). Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Company shall not commence build-out activities with respect to the San Diego PCS System until the Company has adopted a build-out schedule with respect to such system and obtained additional financing sufficient to finance such build- out without affecting the Company's build-out plans for its other markets, which build-out schedule and the terms and amount of which additional financing are reasonably satisfactory to AT&T PCS and Cash Equity Investors representing 66- 2/3% of the Aggregate Commitment of all Cash Equity Investors.