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Geographic Territory definition

Geographic Territory means the United States of America, including all of its territories and possessions, unless otherwise specified.
Geographic Territory shall include any territory formally assigned to Employee as well as all territories in which Employee has provided any services, sold any products or otherwise had responsibility at any time during the eighteen (18) month period preceding Employee’s date of separation;
Geographic Territory shall include any territory in which the Company has provided any services or sold any products at any time during the twenty-four (24) month period preceding Executive’s date of separation;

Examples of Geographic Territory in a sentence

  • The Geographic Territory does not include any state or country in which the Company does not maintain operations or commence sales or marketing until after the start of the Restricted Period.

  • If the concerns cannot be resolved and the IRS determines that the Taxpayer continues to fail to adhere to the terms of this MOU, the Geographic Territory Manager will issue a written notice of IRS concerns.

  • If additional time is required beyond 90 days to complete review of the issue, the Geographic Territory Manager in collaboration with the Issue Territory Manager (if applicable) may approve additional time.

  • The parties acknowledge and agree that Employer’s and the Emmis Group’s business is generally located at least within the Geographic Territory, extends throughout the Geographic Territory and is not limited to any particular region of the Geographic Territory.

  • For purposes of this Section 8.1(i), Geographic Territory shall mean Indiana, United States, and/or any other state, market, country, or geographic territory in which Employer or a member of the Emmis Group delivered, sold or marketed its products or services or conducted business during the Pre-Termination Period.


More Definitions of Geographic Territory

Geographic Territory means the United States of America (including all of the territories within its jurisdiction or control) unless otherwise specified.
Geographic Territory means (a) any state within the contiguous United States of America where the Company conducts any business, excluding any business that consists solely of purchases or sales via the Company’s catalog or the Internet, (b) any province or territory within Canada where the Company conducts any business, excluding any business that consists solely of purchases or sales via the Company’s catalog or the Internet, and (c) any standard metropolitan statistical area (as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau) where the Company has a business office, retail location or distribution center or has taken substantial steps toward the development of a new business office, retail location or distribution center at the time of the Employee’s termination. Clauses (a), (b) and (c) are separate and independent territories, and, notwithstanding Section 11(h), the use of the term “or” in this definition shall be interpreted in the disjunctive.
Geographic Territory means the geographical area within a perimeter formed by the outermost boundaries served by a distributor.
Geographic Territory shall include any territory formally assigned to Executive as well as all territories in which Executive has provided any services, sold any products or otherwise had responsibility at any time during the eighteen (18) month period preceding Executive's date of separation;
Geographic Territory means the geographical area within
Geographic Territory means worldwide.
Geographic Territory means the United States.