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 your employment and any business that McDonald’s conducting at the time of the your termination of employment. Examples of Competitive Companies include, but are not limited to: YUM Brands, Inc. (including but not limited to Taco ▇▇▇▇, 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 ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇, ▇▇▇▇-in-the-Box, Popeye’s Chicken, Chick-fil-A, Domino’s Pizza, Chipotle, Q-doba, Panera Bread, Papa John’s, Potbelly, Raising Cane’s, Subway, Quiznos, Dunkin’ Brands, Seven-Eleven, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇, Starbucks, Peet’s Coffee, 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. You agree to consult with the Executive Vice President of Human 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 you may have or have had in the ready-to-eat industry not listed above as a Competitive Company; and (B) you 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. You agree that you will notify McDonald’s prior to engaging in any way with a competitor of McDonald’s, and you further acknowledge and agree that McDonald’s may contact the subsequent employer and reveal the terms of this Agreement. This Section is not meant to prevent you from earning a living or fostering...
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

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

  • Competitive Companies shall have performed and complied in all material respects with all agreements and conditions required by this Agreement to be performed or complied with prior to or on the Closing Date.

  • All such Returns were, when filed, and to the knowledge of Competitive Companies are, accurate and complete in all material respects and were prepared in conformity with applicable laws and regulations in all material respects.

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

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, any such supplement to the information in the registration statement concerning Competitive Companies following the date hereof shall not in any way affect *our name's right not to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby as set forth in Section 8.2 hereof.

  • 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.

  • Except as set forth in the information in the registration statement concerning Competitive Companies, none of the employees of Competitive Companies is represented by any labor union or collective bargaining unit and, to the knowledge of Competitive Companies, no discussions are taking place with respect to such representation.

  • The accounts receivable reflected on the balance sheets included in the Financial Statements, or thereafter acquired by Competitive Companies, consists, in the aggregate in all material respects, of items which are collectible in the ordinary and usual course of business.

  • Competitive Companies has a valid leasehold interest in all material property of which it is the lessee and each such lease is valid, binding and enforceable against Competitive Companies, as the case may be, and, to the knowledge of Competitive Companies, the other parties thereto in accordance with its terms.

  • No material adverse change shall have occurred subsequent to the date of the last financial information in the registration statement in the financial position, results of operations, assets, liabilities or prospects of Third Enterprise, nor shall any event or circumstance have occurred which would result in a material adverse change in the financial position, results of operations, assets, liabilities or prospects of Third Enterprise within the reasonable discretion of Competitive Companies.