Competing Brand definition

Competing Brand means a hotel brand or trade name that, in our sole business judgment, competes with the System, or any System Hotel or Network Hotel.
Competing Brand means American Express, JCB, Diners Club, Discover, Visa and any other name, logo or xxxx identifying or in any way associated with a payment service that Mastercard deems to be competitive with any Mastercard product or program;
Competing Brand means any brand owned or licensed by VISA, American Express, Discover, JCB, or any other brand that the Parties reasonably and mutually determine to be in competition with MasterCard.

Examples of Competing Brand in a sentence

  • For all Promotional Activities: Merchant agrees that when a Promotional Activity is in effect in the Market, that Merchant shall not execute a promotion or other initiative with a Competing Brand which is similar to any promotion or other initiative developed and executed with Mastercard.


More Definitions of Competing Brand

Competing Brand means a hotel brand or trade name that, in our sole business judgment, competes
Competing Brand means a hotel brand or trade name that, in our sole business judgment, competes with the System, or any System Hotel or Network Hotel.“Competitor” means any individual or entity that, at any time during the Term, whether directly or through an Affiliate, owns in whole or in part, or is the licensor or franchisor of a Competing Brand, irrespective of the number of hotels owned, licensed or franchised under such Competing Brand name. A Competitor does not include an individual or entity that:
Competing Brand means a hotel brand or trade name that, in our sole business judgment, competes with the System, or any System Hotel or Network Hotel. "Competitor" means any individual or entity that, at any time during the Term, whether directly or through an Affiliate, owns in whole or in part, or is the licensor or franchisor of a Competing Brand, irrespective of the number of hotels owned, licensed or franchised under such Competing Brand name. A Competitor does not include an individual or entity that: (i) is a franchisee of a Competing Brand; (ii) manages a Competing Brand hotel, so long as the individual or entity is not the exclusive manager of the Competing Brand; or (iii) owns a minority interest in a Competing Brand, so long as neither that individual or entity nor any of its Affiliates is an officer, director, or employee of the Competing Brand, provides services (including as a consultant) to the Competing Brand, or exercises, or has the right to exercise, Control over the business decisions of the Competing Brand. "Construction Commencement Date" means the date set out in the Addendum, if applicable, by which you must commence construction of the Hotel. For the Hotel to be considered under construction, you
Competing Brand means any of Visa, American Express, Diners Club, Discover, JCB, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, CarNet, Redeban, Credibanco, E-Global, First Data, Credomatic, PROSA, Hipercard, Elo, or any other brand that Mastercard determines to be in competition with Mastercard, Maestro, Cirrus, or PayPass.
Competing Brand is a hotel concept that has at least five (5) hotel operating under that concept’s trade name anywhere in the world and that, in Awarded Proposer’s reasonable opinion, competes with Awarded Proposer Hotel.

Related to Competing Brand

  • Competing Business means any person or entity that competes with the Company Group in the sale, marketing, production, distribution, research or development of Competing Products in the same markets.

  • Restricted Territory means the United States of America.

  • Competitive solicitation means a formal, advertised procurement process, other than an Invitation to Bid, Request for Proposals, or Invitation to Negotiate, approved by the Board to purchase commodities and/or services which affords vendors fair treatment in the competition for award of a District purchase contract.

  • Competing Activity means the providing of services or performance of activities for a Competitive Enterprise in a line of business that is similar to any line of business to which the Executive provided services to the Firm in a capacity that is similar to the capacity in which the Executive acted for the Firm while employed by the Firm, and (B) “Competitive Enterprise” shall mean a business (or business unit) that (1) engages in any activity or (2) owns or controls a significant interest in any entity that engages in any activity, that in either case, competes anywhere with any activity in which the Firm is engaged up to and including the Executive’s Date of Termination. Further, notwithstanding anything in this Section 5, the Executive shall not be considered to be in violation of this Section 5 solely by reason of owning, directly or indirectly, any stock or other securities of a Competitive Enterprise (or comparable interest, including a voting or profit participation interest, in any such Competitive Enterprise) if the Executive’s interest does not exceed 5% of the outstanding capital stock of such Competitive Enterprise (or comparable interest, including a voting or profit participation interest, in such Competitive Enterprise).

  • Competing Proposal means a proposal, offer or invitation to the Company, any Party or any of a Party’s Affiliates (other than the Proposal), that involves the acquisition of Control of the Target, a sale of all or a substantial part of the assets of the Target, a restructuring or recapitalization of the Target, or some other transaction that would adversely affect, prevent or materially reduce the likelihood of the consummation of the Transaction with the Parties.

  • Competing Permitted Bid means a Take-over Bid that:

  • Competitive Process means a formal sealed, electronic, or web-based bid procedure used for all nonclaims related purchases for goods and services over fifty thousand dollars. For purchases between five thousand dollars and fifty thousand dollars, competitive process means quotations obtained from at least three vendors by telephone or written quotations, or both, and supported by evidence of competition. Purchases up to five thousand dollars are exempt from competitive bids providing procurement is based on obtaining maximum quality at minimum cost.

  • Competitive Sealed Bidding means the competitive process described within an Invitation for Bids, wherein the City invites Offerors to submit bids to supply the City with the Goods and/or Service describes in the Solicitation document, where the City will award the resulting contract to the responsible Offeror submitting the low responsive bid.

  • Competing Product or Service means any product or service that is sold in competition with, or is being developed and that will compete with, a product or service developed, manufactured, or sold by Fiserv. For purposes of this Section 5, Competing Products or Services as to you are limited to products and/or services with respect to which you participated in the development, planning, testing, sale, marketing or evaluation on behalf of Fiserv during any part of your employment with Fiserv, or after the termination of your employment, during any part of the 24 months preceding the termination of your employment with Fiserv, or for which you supervised one or more Fiserv employees, units, divisions or departments in doing so.

  • Competitive service means any service offered by an electric

  • Competitor means any business, individual, partnership, joint venture, association, firm, corporation or other entity, other than the Employer or its affiliates or subsidiaries, engaged, wholly or partly, in Company Activities.