Competitive Companies definition

Competitive Companies means any company in the ready-to-eat restaurant industry that competes with the business of McDonald's, including any business in which McDonald's engaged during the term of Executive's employment and any business that McDonald's was actively considering conducting at the time of the Executive's termination of employment. Examples of Competitive Companies include, but are not limited to: YUM Brands, Inc. (including but not limited to Taco Xxxx, Pizza Hut and Kentucky Fried Chicken and all of YUM Brands, Inc.’s subsidiaries), Quick Service Restaurant Holdings (and all of its brands and subsidiaries), Burger King/Hungry Jacks, Wendy’s, Culver’s, In-N-Out Burger, Sonic, Hardee’s, Checker’s, Arby’s, Long Xxxx Xxxxxx’x, Xxxx-in-the-Box, Popeye’s Chicken, Chick-fil-A, Domino’s Pizza, Chipotle, Q-doba, Panera Bread, Papa John’s, Potbelly, Subway, Quiznos, Dunkin’ Brands, Seven-Eleven, Xxx Xxxxxx’x, Starbucks, Jamba Juice, BoJangle’s, WaWa, Five Guys, Denny’s and their respective organizations, partnerships, ventures, sister companies, franchisees, affiliates or any organization in which they have an interest and which are involved in the ready-to-eat restaurant industry anywhere in the world, or which otherwise compete with McDonald's. Executive agrees to consult with the Executive Vice President of Human 3 Resources, or his/her successor, for clarification as to whether or not McDonald’s views a prospective employer, consulting client or other business relationship of the Executive in the ready-to-eat industry not listed above as a Competitive Company; and (B) Executive shall not perform or provide, or assist any third party in performing or providing, Competitive Services anywhere in the world, whether directly or indirectly, as an employer, officer, director, owner, employee, partner or otherwise, of any person, entity, business, or enterprise. For the purposes of this restriction, “Competitive Services” means the design, development, manufacture, marketing or sale of a product, product line or service that competes with any product, product line or service of McDonald’s as they presently exist or as may be in existence or development on Executive’s termination date. Executive acknowledges and agrees that, in performing services for McDonald’s, Executive is being placed in a position of trust with McDonald’s and that, because of the nature of the services to be provided by such Executive to McDonald’s, Confidential Information will become engrained in such Ex...
Competitive Companies means the following: Amazon.com, Inc.; S.C. Johnson & Son Inc.; Method Products; Unilever PLC; Shameless Pets, LLC; Aunt Fannie’s, Inc.; New Chapter, Inc.; Maddiebrit Products, LLC; Enviroscent, Inc.; Soapberri (dba Tree to Tub), Molly’s Suds, LLC, The Procter & Gamble Company, The Clorox Company, The Honest Company, Inc., Chewy, Inc., Barkbox, Inc., One Home Brands, Inc. (dba Blueland), Bobbie Baby, Inc., DYPER Inc., Thrive Market, Inc. and Hello Bello.
Competitive Companies are the companies listed in Attachment D and any Affiliate of any of such companies, or any successor of such companies (e.g. by way of merger, consolidation, reorganization, transfer of assets or otherwise). Nothing in the preceding sentence shall restrict SGI's direct or indirect sale of the Purchasable Background Technology to the Competitive Companies.

Examples of Competitive Companies in a sentence

  • In connection with the Quarterly Report of Competitive Companies, Inc.

  • In connection with the Annual Report of Competitive Companies, Inc.

  • Examples of Competitive Companies include, but are not limited to: YUM Brands, Inc.

  • Exhibit 32.1CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO18 U.S.C. SECTION 1350,AS ADOPTED PURSUANT TOSECTION 906 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002In connection with the Quarterly Report of Competitive Companies, Inc.

  • Competitive Companies knows of no assertion by any party that Competitive Companies is in violation of any such laws, rules, regulations, orders, restrictions or requirements with respect to its current operations, and no notice in that regard has been received by Competitive Companies.

  • To the knowledge of Competitive Companies, there is not presently pending any proceeding, hearing or investigation with respect to the adoption of amendments or modifications to existing laws, rules, regulations, orders, restrictions or requirements which, if adopted, would materially adversely affect the current operations of Competitive Companies.

  • The minute book of Competitive Companies contains accurate records of all meetings of its respective Board of Directors and shareholders since its incorporation.

  • There are no Tax liens upon the assets (other than the lien of property taxes not yet due and payable) of Competitive Companies.

  • Upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this Agreement, at the Effective Date (as defined in Section 2.3 of this Agreement) in accordance with the merger laws of the state of Nevada ("MERGER LAWS"), Competitive Companies shall be merged with and into Third Enterprise and the separate existence of Competitive Companies shall thereupon cease.

  • Competitive Companies does not nor does it own or lease any real or personal property in any state except as set forth on the information in the registration statement concerning Competitive Companies.

Related to Competitive Companies

  • Competitive when used in reference to any Loan or Borrowing, refers to whether such Loan, or the Loans constituting such Borrowing, are made pursuant to Section 2.04.

  • Competitive Business Activity means:

  • Competitive Business means any person or entity that engages in any business activity that competes with the Company’s business in any way, in any geographic area in which the Company engages in business, including, without limitation, any state in the United States in which the Company sells or offers to sell its products from time to time.

  • Competitive contracting means the method described in sections 45 through 49 of P.L.1999, c.440 (C.18A:18A-4.1 through C.18A:18A-4.5) of contracting for specialized goods and services in which formal proposals are solicited from vendors; formal proposals are evaluated by the purchasing agent or counsel or School Business Administrator; and the Board awards a contract to a vendor or vendors from among the formal proposals received.

  • Competitive Position means any employment with a Competitor in which Executive will use or is likely to use any Confidential Information or Trade Secrets, or in which Executive has duties for such Competitor that relate to Competitive Services and that are the same or similar to those services actually performed by Executive for the Company;

  • Competitive Services means engaging in the business of commercial and mortgage banking, including, without limitation, originating, underwriting, closing and selling loans, receiving deposits, as well as the business of providing any other activities, products, or services of the type routinely conducted, offered, or provided by Employer as of or during the two years immediately prior to the Date of Termination.

  • Competitive Products shall include any product or service that directly or indirectly competes with, is substantially similar to, or serves as a reasonable substitute for, any product or service in research, development or design, or manufactured, produced, sold or distributed by the Company;

  • Competing Business means any business, individual, partnership, firm, corporation or other entity which wholly or in any significant part engages in any business competing with the Business in the Restricted Area. In no event will the Company or any of its affiliates be deemed a Competing Business.

  • Competitors means any Person who is not an Affiliate of a Loan Party and who engages (or whose Affiliate engages), as its primary business, in the same or similar business as a material business of the Loan Parties.

  • Competitive service means any service offered by an electric

  • Competitive Enterprise means a business enterprise that engages in, or owns or controls a significant interest in any entity that engages in, the performance of services of the type provided by the Company, its Affiliates and/or their predecessors. “Competitive Enterprise” shall include, but not be limited to, the entities set forth on the list maintained by the Company on the myHoldings website, which list may be updated by the Company from time to time.

  • Competitive Activities means any business activities in which the Company or any other member of the Company Group engage (or have committed plans to engage) during the Term of Employment, or, following termination of Employee’s employment hereunder, was engaged in business (or had committed plans to engage) at the time of such termination of employment.

  • Employer Group means the Corporation and any Parent or Subsidiary and any other corporation or business controlled by, controlling or under common control with, the Corporation, as determined in accordance with Sections 414(b) and (c) of the Code and the Treasury Regulations thereunder, except that in applying Sections 1563(1), (2) and (3) of the Code for purposes of determining the controlled group of corporations under Section 414(b), the phrase “at least 50 percent” shall be used instead of “at least 80 percent” each place the latter phrase appears in such sections and in applying Section 1.414(c)-2 of the Treasury Regulations for purposes of determining trades or businesses that are under common control for purposes of Section 414(c), the phrase “at least 50 percent” shall be used instead of “at least 80 percent” each place the latter phrase appears in Section 1.4.14(c)-2 of the Treasury Regulations. Any such determination as to Separation from Service, however, shall be made in accordance with the applicable standards of the Treasury Regulations issued under Section 409A of the Code.

  • Competitive Product means a product or service, made or provided by a Competitor, which is the same as or is directly competitive with one with respect to which the Employee acquired confidential information relating to the Company, or its business, products or services by reason of the Employee's work with the Company.

  • Competitive Entity means any person, entity or business that (i) competes with any of the Company’s or any of its affiliate’s programming or other existing businesses, nationally or regionally; or (ii) directly competes with any other business of the Company or one of its subsidiaries that produced greater than 10% of the Company’s revenues in the calendar year immediately preceding the year in which the determination is made. Ownership of not more than 1% of the outstanding stock of any publicly traded company shall not, by itself, be a violation of this paragraph. This agreement not to compete will expire on the first anniversary of the date on which your employment with the Company has terminated if such termination occurs prior to the Expiration Date.

  • Associated Companies : means any agent with delegated authority under Section 20 of these Terms and Conditions.

  • Affiliated Entities means any legal entity, including any corporation, limited liability company, partnership, not-for-profit corporation, estate planning vehicle or trust, which is directly or indirectly owned or controlled by the Stockholder or his or her descendants or spouse, of which such Stockholder or his or her descendants or spouse are beneficial owners, or which is under joint control or ownership with any other person or entity subject to a lock-up agreement regarding the Common Stock with terms substantially identical to this Agreement.

  • Related Companies means the companies within the meaning of Article L. 225-197-2 of the French Commercial Code or any provision substituted for same.

  • Competitive employment means work in the competitive labor market that is performed on a full-time or part-time basis in an integrated setting and for which the client is compensated at or above the minimum wage, but not less than the customary wage and level of benefits paid by the employer for the same or similar work performed by individuals who are not disabled.

  • Competitive Set As defined in the STR Reports. Lessor and Lessee shall work in good faith to determine any additions and deletions to the Hotel’s Competitive Set, on or before November 15th of each year, with such changes to be applicable for the following Fiscal Year. In the event Lessor and Lessee cannot agree to the Hotel’s Competitive Set by November 15th of any year, such unagreed items shall be determined by Xxxxx Travel Research (or, if it refuses or is unable to do so, by arbitration pursuant to Section 25.2). The costs of resetting the Hotel’s Competitive Set shall be borne equally by the parties.

  • Business activity means that term as defined in section 3(2) of the former single business tax act, 1975 PA 228, or in section 105 of the Michigan business tax act, 2007 PA 36, MCL 208.1105.

  • Competitor means any individual, corporation, partnership or other entity that engages in (or that owns a significant interest in any corporation, partnership or other entity that engages in) any business conducted by the Company or any of its Affiliates.

  • Compete means to provide Competitive Services, whether Employee is acting on behalf of himself/herself, or in conjunction with or in concert with any other entity, person, or business, including activities performed while working for or on behalf of a Customer.

  • Competitive Activity means any business or activity of Executive or any third party that is the same as the Business or competitive with the Business.

  • Wellness activity means an explicit program of an activity

  • Business Activities shall be deemed to include any activities which are included in the Company's Business now or during the effective period of this Agreement.