Competing Goods definition

Competing Goods means any goods sold in competition with the Prescribed Goods;
Competing Goods means any goods sold in competition with the prescribed goods;
Competing Goods means Third-Party goods that are identical or substantially similar to or that compete with the Products.

Examples of Competing Goods in a sentence

  • Sale of Competing Goods or Services – While an IBO, you shall not market or sell, or attempt to market or sell any programs, products, or services to your ENZACTA downline or other ENZACTA IBOs that compete with our products.

  • A Competing Business is a business that sells Competing Goods or Services (“Competing Business”).

  • OPTAVIA Coaches may not participate in any Direct Selling Program that sells Competing Goods or Services.

  • OPTAVIA Coaches are free to participate in other Direct Selling Programs that do not sell Competing Goods or Services (“Other Direct Selling Programs”), however, Coaches can only promote these Other Direct Selling Programs, their goods, services or the business opportunity to their personally sponsored downline.

  • The Costs and Benefits of Affordable Housing: A Partial Solution to the Conflict of Competing Goods.

  • Competing Goods or Services are any goods or services that are in the same generic category as any good(s) or service(s) offered by OPTAVIA, regardless of differences in cost, quality, ingredients, functionality, service, or other distinguishing factors.

  • If at any time, Sales Rep becomes aware that (a) it has been or is likely to start promoting or facilitating the purchase and sale of Competing Goods; or (b) it has been or is likely to start promoting or facilitating the purchase and sale of Products outside the Market or outside the Territory, Sales Rep must immediately notify Company.

  • Sale of Competing Goods or Services – While an IBO, you shall not market or sell, or attempt to market or sell any programs, products, or services to your Enzacta downline or other Enzacta IBOs that compete with our products.

  • The Business Plan may include (a) a complete competitive market analysis for the Products by identifying all other products available in the Market in the Territory that are Competing Goods, including, but not limited to, brand name, manufacturer and price; (b) specific target growth rates for the Market in the Territory; and(c) a marketing strategy, including any applicable advertisement schedules to market the Products in the Market in the Territory.

  • As such, and in light of Company’s legitimate business interest and the good and valuable consideration that will be paid to Sales Rep under the Agreement, Sales Rep is prohibited from promoting or facilitating the purchase and sale, either directly or indirectly, of any Competing Goods.


More Definitions of Competing Goods

Competing Goods. Means any goods of the type listed in Annex B other than the Products that have European origin or owned by European based person. "SET GROUP" Means Smart Evolution Trading S.r.!. and all companies which it controls directly or indirectly in any part of the world from time to time.
Competing Goods means any goods sold in competition with the prescribed goods; 1.1.6 "competing services" means any services rendered in competition with the prescribed services; 1.1.7 "company" means XXXXXX PRODUCTS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED; 1.1.8 "employee" XXXXX XXXXXXXX; 1.1.9 "prescribed areas" means each magisterial district in the Republic of South Africa; 1.1.10 "prescribed customers" means any person - a) who is or was a prospective customer of the company at the termination date; or b) who is or was a prospective customer of the company at the termination date whom the employee had approached to do business with the company within the period of 1 (one) year preceding the termination date; or c) who purchased prescribed goods from the company within the period of 1 (one) year preceding the termination date; or d) to whom prescribed services were rendered by the company within the period of 1 (one) year preceding the termination date; 1.1.11 "prescribed goods" means any goods which are dealt in by the company in the ordinary course of business; 1.1.12 "prescribed services" means any services which are dealt in by the company in the ordinary course of business; 1.1.13 "prescribed suppliers" means any person - a) is or was a supplier of prescribed goods and/or prescribed services to the company at the termination date; or b) is or was a prospective supplier of prescribed goods and/or prescribed services to the company at the termination date whom the employee had approached to do business with the company within the period of 1 (one) year preceding the termination date; or c) supplied prescribed goods and/or prescribed services to the company within the period of 1 (one) year preceding the termination date; 1.1.14 "termination date" means the date upon which the employee's employment by the company ceases or is terminated for any reason whatsoever; any reference in this agreement to "date of signature hereof" shall be read as meaning a reference to the date of the last signature of this agreement; if any provision in a definition is a substantive provision conferring rights or imposing obligations on any party, notwithstanding that it is only in the definition clause, effect shall be given to it as if it were a substantive provision in the body of the agreement; when any number of days is prescribed in this agreement, same shall be reckoned exclusively of the first and inclusively of the last day unless the last day falls on a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday, in whi...
Competing Goods means only those products in the single or multiple use face masque category as well as similar type products in the single or multiple use hair, nail, foot and spa categories as well as any other products that Supplier and Distributor shall mutually agree in writing from time to time. For purposes of this Section 1.5 only, Competing Goods shall not include Supplier’s Earth Kiss, Renew You or Face Food products (“Excluded Products”); provided, however, that Supplier must offer to Distributor, in a writing describing all material terms of the proposed distribution, the exclusive right to sell Excluded Products in the Territory (the “Offered Terms”), before Supplier may distribute any Excluded Products, directly or indirectly, in the Territory. Distributor shall have 30 days to consider the Offered Terms for the Excluded Products and indicate Distributor’s acceptance or rejection of such terms in writing. If the Offered Terms are not accepted by Distributor, Supplier may distribute Excluded Products, directly or indirectly, pursuant to a written agreement containing the Offered Terms (the “Excluded Products Distribution Agreement”). If there is a proposed change to the financial or business terms of the Excluded Products Distribution Agreement in the future (the “New Terms”), Supplier shall, and the Excluded Products Distribution Agreement shall provide Supplier with the right to, offer to Distributor the exclusive right to sell Excluded Products on the New Terms before any amendment or other change to the Excluded Products Distribution Agreement may be authorized, approved or implemented. Distributor shall, and the Excluded Products Distribution Agreement shall provide Distributor with the right to, have 30 days to consider the New Terms and indicate its acceptance or rejection of the New Terms in writing. If Distributor accepts the New Terms, those products covered by the New Terms may no longer be sold pursuant to the Excluded Products Distribution Agreement and may only be sold by Distributor pursuant to the Agreement, as amended.
Competing Goods means products in the single use face masque sachet category.

Related to Competing Goods

  • 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.

  • Compete means participating in an interscholastic contest or competition and includes dressing in full team uniform for the interscholastic contest or competition as well as participating in pre-game warm-up exercises with team members. “Compete” does not include any managerial, record-keeping, or other non-competitor functions performed by a student on behalf of a member or associate member school.

  • Field of Use means all fields of use.

  • 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.

  • Restricted Territories means: (i) Cuba, Sudan, Iran, North Korea, Syria and the territory of Crimea / Sevastopol; and (ii) any other country or territory that is subject to sanctions by the United Kingdom, the European Union, the U.S, United Nations or elsewhere.