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Covered area definition

Covered area means the geographical area described in the solicitation from which this contract resulted;
Covered area means the geographical area described in the solicitation from which this contract resulted.
Covered area means all geographical areas of the United States and other foreign jurisdictions where Company then has offices and/or sells its products directly or indirectly through distributors and/or other sales agents. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Executive may own shares of companies whose securities are publicly traded, so long as ownership of such securities do not constitute more than one percent (1%) of the outstanding securities of any such company.

Examples of Covered area in a sentence

  • That the Vendors has the legal right, title and interest over the One G+1 Bungalow[NAME – ………..] (Two storied bungalow more particularly Plot No- ……..) measuring Covered area of ……..


More Definitions of Covered area

Covered area means the geographical area described in the solicitation for this contract.
Covered area as used in this clause, means the geographical area described in the solicitation for this Contract.
Covered area means (a) the United States of America and (b) any foreign jurisdiction (i) in which the Company is operating or (ii) with respect to which the Company is actively considering for operations, in the case of clause (b) only, as of the date hereof.
Covered area means the area covered immediately above the plinth level by the building but does not include the space covered by
Covered area means the geographical area described in the solicitation from which this contract resulted or the geographic area within which this contract will be performed.
Covered area means in respect of ground floor, area covered immediately above the plinth level by the building but does not include the open space covered by: