Goodwill means all goodwill, trade secrets, proprietary or confidential information, technical information, procedures, formulae, quality control standards, designs, operating and training manuals, customer lists, and distribution agreements now owned or hereafter acquired by any Person.
Goodwill means, collectively, with respect to each Pledgor, the goodwill connected with such Pledgor’s business including all goodwill connected with (i) the use of and symbolized by any Trademark or Intellectual Property License with respect to any Trademark in which such Pledgor has any interest, (ii) all know-how, trade secrets, customer and supplier lists, proprietary information, inventions, methods, procedures, formulae, descriptions, compositions, technical data, drawings, specifications, name plates, catalogs, confidential information and the right to limit the use or disclosure thereof by any person, pricing and cost information, business and marketing plans and proposals, consulting agreements, engineering contracts and such other assets which relate to such goodwill and (iii) all product lines of such Pledgor’s business.
Goodwill means the goodwill attributable to the Business and the exclusive right of the Purchaser to represent itself as carrying on the Business in continuation of and as successor to the Company, and the right to use any words indicating that the Business is so carried on or in connection with, the Business to be carried on by the Purchaser;
Examples of Goodwill in a sentence
The program will provide gas cards and Goodwill vouchers in $25.00 increments of 20 of each card, per month, for 12 months, for participants, depending on their need, for two years.
Agency will also provide clothing vouchers to Goodwill to individuals in need of appropriate attire for employment or interviews.
The XXXX covenants that they shall not disparage or denigrate the XXXX Goodwill, If the XXXX violates this term, shall be liable to pay compensation to the XXXX.
Participants will be provided with gas cards and Goodwill vouchers, in the amount of $25.00 increments of each card.
Gift cards to Goodwill will help prepare individuals for the workforce with work appropriate attire.
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Goodwill means the excess of the price paid for a business over the fair market value of all other identifiable, tangible, and intangible assets acquired, or the excess of the price paid for an asset over its fair market value.
Goodwill means, collectively, with respect to each Grantor, the goodwill connected with such Grantor’s business including, without limitation, (i) all goodwill connected with the use of and symbolized by any of the Intellectual Property Collateral in which such Grantor has any interest, (ii) all know-how, trade secrets, customer and supplier lists, proprietary information, inventions, methods, procedures, formulae, descriptions, compositions, technical data, drawings, specifications, name plates, catalogs, confidential information and the right to limit the use or disclosure thereof by any Person, pricing and cost information, business and marketing plans and proposals, consulting agreements, engineering contracts and such other assets which relate to such goodwill and (iii) all product lines of such Grantor’s business.
Goodwill means, collectively, with respect to each Pledgor, the goodwill connected with such Pledgor's business including (i) all goodwill connected with the use of and symbolized by any Trademark or Trademark License in which such Pledgor has any interest, (ii) all know-how, trade secrets, customer and supplier lists, proprietary information, inventions, methods, procedures, formulae, descriptions, compositions, technical data, drawings, specifications, name plates, catalogs, confidential information and the right to limit the use or disclosure thereof by any person, pricing and cost information, business and marketing plans and proposals, consulting agreements, engineering contracts and such other assets which relate to such goodwill and (iii) all product lines of such Pledgor's business.
Goodwill means the excess of the price paid for a
Goodwill means, as to any Person, all goodwill, trade secrets, proprietary or confidential information, technical information, procedures, formulae, quality control standards, designs, operating and training manuals, customer lists, and distribution agreements now owned or hereafter acquired by such Person (or in which such Person has rights or the power to transfer rights to a secured party).
Goodwill means the goodwill in relation to the Business, being goodwill of the Seller until ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ .
Goodwill means the value of the relationships between the Company and its agents, customers, vendors, labs, and employees.