KO Competitor definition

KO Competitor means the Persons identified on attached Exhibit J and any Affiliates and successors thereof, it being agreed that KO may propose to XXX for MEL’s written approval to supplement or amend Exhibit J from time to time to add additional such Person/s who are significant competitors of KO who own, operate or control a distribution network for alcoholic and/or non-alcoholic beverage products or own or license alcoholic and/or non-alcoholic beverage product brands, and XXX shall not unreasonably withhold approval to such supplement or amendment (and in all cases, including any of such Person’s respective Affiliates and successors).
KO Competitor means the Persons identified on attached Exhibit J and any Affiliates and successors thereof, it being agreed that KO may propose to MEL for MEL’s written approval to supplement or amend Exhibit J from time to time to add additional Person/s who are significant competitors of KO who own, operate or control a distribution network for alcoholic and/or non-alcoholic beverage products or own or license alcoholic

Examples of KO Competitor in a sentence

  • KO may terminate this Agreement due to the merger or consolidation of SENOMYX by a KO Competitor.

  • In the event (a) KO is the Terminating Party and the MEC Change of Control involves Person/s that is/are a KO Competitor or (b) XXX is the Terminating Party, XXX shall be required to pay KO the COC Termination Fee (as defined in Section 13.3 of the Concurrent Agreement) under the Concurrent Agreement, as liquidated damages and not as a penalty.

  • In the event (i) KO is the Terminating Party and the MEC Change of Control involves Person/s that is/are a KO Competitor or (ii) XXX is the Terminating Party, XXX shall be required to pay KO the COC Termination Fee (as defined in Section 13.3 of the Concurrent Agreement) under the Concurrent Agreement, as liquidated damages and not as a penalty.

  • Before SENOMYX makes its first grant of a license to any Enhancing Compound for […***…] to a Direct KO Competitor in Field I, SENOMYX will present that opportunity first to KO.

Related to KO Competitor

  • Competitor means any business, individual, partnership, joint venture, association, firm, corporation or other entity, other than the Employer or its affiliates or subsidiaries, engaged, wholly or partly, in Company Activities.

  • Company Competitor means any competitor of the Borrower and/or any of its subsidiaries.

  • Competitive Business means any person or entity that engages in any business activity that competes with the Company’s business in any way, in any geographic area in which the Company engages in business, including, without limitation, any state in the United States in which the Company sells or offers to sell its products from time to time.

  • Competitive Activities means any business activities in which the Company or any other member of the Company Group engage (or have committed plans to engage) during the Term of Employment, or, following termination of Employee’s employment hereunder, was engaged in business (or had committed plans to engage) at the time of such termination of employment.

  • Competing Business means any person or entity that competes with the Company Group in the sale, marketing, production, distribution, research or development of Competing Products in the same markets.

  • Covenant not to compete means an agreement:

  • Affiliated Entities means any legal entity, including any corporation, limited liability company, partnership, not-for-profit corporation, estate planning vehicle or trust, which is directly or indirectly owned or controlled by the Stockholder or his or her descendants or spouse, of which such Stockholder or his or her descendants or spouse are beneficial owners, or which is under joint control or ownership with any other person or entity subject to a lock-up agreement regarding the Common Stock with terms substantially identical to this Agreement.

  • Prospective employee means an assessed individual who is anticipated to be hired upon completion of training.

  • Anti-competitive Practice means any collusion, bid rigging or anti-competitive arrangement, or any other practice coming under the purview of The Competition Act 2002, between two or more bidders, with or without the knowledge of the Purchaser, that may impair the transparency, fairness and the progress of the procurement process or to establish bid prices at artificial, non-competitive levels;