Existing Restrictions definition

Existing Restrictions means the restrictions described in Schedule 1 hereto.
Existing Restrictions. The Owner shall set out in Schedule A any restrictions or rights in Works that have been assigned or licensed exclusively to another party. Future Restrictions: During the Term the Owner must notify DACS by email to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇, or as otherwise specified in the Terms and Conditions, of any restriction in the Rights in a Work, and DACS’s rights in such Work shall remain in full force and effect until it receives such notice. Rights Copyright Licensing Rights and Secondary Rights in the Works Territory World Term‌ This Agreement shall commence on the date set out above, and shall continue until terminated by either party in accordance with clause 10 of the Terms and Conditions.
Existing Restrictions means any covenants or other restrictions imposed on any Seller Group Entity pursuant to the terms of the Project Financing, the Shareholders Agreement, the Special Lease Agreement or any similar agreement relating to the Project, as applicable;

Examples of Existing Restrictions in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, if the Grantee is party to an employment or other agreement containing Restrictions on (a) confidentiality, (b) solicitation of customers, clients, and/or patrons or prospective customers, clients and/or patrons of the Company, (c) solicitation or hire of Company employees, and/or (d) competition (collectively, “Existing Restrictions”), any such Existing Restrictions will remain in effect and the Grantee shall remain bound by such Existing Restrictions.

  • To the extent the restrictions contained in Paragraphs 4 or 5 of this Agreement conflict in any way with any Existing Restriction(s), such conflict shall be resolved by giving effect to the provision that provides the greatest protection to the Company that is enforceable under applicable law.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, if the Grantee is party to an employment or other agreement containing Restrictions on (a) confidentiality, (b) solicitation of customers, clients, and/or patrons or prospective customers, clients and/or patrons of the Company and/or its subsidiaries, (c) solicitation or hire of Company employees, and/or (d) competition (collectively, “Existing Restrictions”), any such Existing Restrictions will remain in effect and the Grantee shall remain bound by such Existing Restrictions.

  • To the extent the restrictions contained in this Agreement conflict in any way with any Existing Restriction(s), such conflict shall be resolved by giving effect to the restrictions in this Agreement.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, if the Grantee is party to an employment or other agreement containing Restrictions on (a) confidentiality, (b) solicitation of customers, clients, and/or patrons or prospective customers, clients and/or patrons of the Employer, (c) solicitation or hire of employees of the Employer, and/or (d) competition (collectively, “Existing Restrictions”), any such Existing Restrictions will remain in effect and the Grantee shall remain bound by such Existing Restrictions.

  • Existing Restrictions - The Company or any company or entity of the WEX Group has previously entered into agreements with certain executives and employees that contain restrictive covenants (“Restrictions”).

  • To the extent the restrictions contained in Paragraphs 4, 5 or 5bis of this Agreement conflict in any way with any Existing Restriction(s), such conflict shall be resolved by giving effect to the provision that provides the greatest protection to the Company and any company or entity of the WEX Group that is enforceable under applicable law.

  • To the extent the restrictions contained in Paragraphs 4, 5A, 5B or 5C of this Agreement conflict in any way with any Existing Restriction(s), such conflict shall be resolved by giving effect to the provision that provides the greatest protection to the Company that is enforceable under applicable law.

  • To the extent the restrictions contained in Section 5, Sub-Section 6A, Sub-Section 6B or Sub-Section 6C of this Agreement conflict in any way with any Existing Restriction(s), such conflict shall be resolved by giving effect to the provision that provides the greatest protection to the Company Group that is enforceable under applicable law.

  • Existing Restrictions - The Company Group has previously entered into agreements with certain executives and employees that contain restrictive covenants (“Restrictions”).


More Definitions of Existing Restrictions

Existing Restrictions means that Declaration of Restrictions dated October 12, 1971, and filed October 18, 1971, in Official Records Book 391, Pages 769-772, Public Records of Highlands County, Florida, as well as that Declaration of Restrictions dated May 1, 1990, and filed May 2, 1990, in Official Records Book 1108, Pages 1628-1648, both as thereafter modified.