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Competitor contract clause examples

Competitor. The term “Competitor” means Amazon.com, Inc., Belk, Inc., Burlington Stores, Inc., Dillard’s, Inc., J.C. Penney Company, Inc., Macy’s, Inc., Nordstrom Co., Old Navy, Inc., Ross Stores, Inc., Transform Holdco LLC (the entity which acquired the assets of Sears Holdings Corporation and operates Sears and Kmart), Stage Stores, Inc., Target Corporation, The Gap, Inc. The TJX Companies, Inc. and Walmart Stores, Inc., as the same may be renamed from time-to-time, including any successors, subsidiaries or affiliates of such entities.

Competitor. The term “Competitor” means Amazon.com, Inc., Belk, Inc., Bon-Ton Stores, Inc., Burlington Stores, Inc., Dillard’s, Inc., J.C. Penney Company, Inc., Macy’s, Inc., Nordstrom Co., Ross Stores, Inc., Sears Holdings Corporation, Stage Stores, Inc., Target Corporation, The Gap, Inc., The TJX Companies, Inc. and Walmart Stores, Inc., including any successors, subsidiaries or affiliates of such entities.

Competitor”. Competitor means # any Person that derives a material portion of its revenues from one or more pharmaceutical or biological products (including over-the-counter products) intended for human use or consumption that are directly competitive in one or more of the national markets with any one or more products from which Huadong derives a material portion of its revenues; # any Person that directly or indirectly Develops, Manufactures, or Commercializes a Competing Product, and # any Person that Controls Know-How, Patent Rights, or other intellectual property rights in or with respect to any Competing Product.

Competitor. The term “Competitor” means Amazon.com, Inc., Belk, Inc., Bon-Ton Stores, Inc., Burlington Stores, Inc., Dillard’s, Inc., J.C. Penney Company, Inc., Macy’s, Inc., Nordstrom Co., Ross Stores, Inc., Sears Holdings Corporation, Stage Stores, Inc., Target Corporation, The Gap, Inc., The TJX Companies, Inc. and Walmart Stores, Inc., including any successors, subsidiaries or affiliates of such entities.

Direct Competitor. Because the Company has significant sales and Company Customers in the United States and various countries throughout the world, “Direct Competitor” means a person, business or company providing Competitive Products or Competitive Services anywhere in the United States or in those countries where a Company Customer is located.

Direct Competitor. “Direct Competitor” means a person, business or company providing Competitive Products or Competitive Services anywhere in the United States. “Direct Competitor” does not include any business which the parties have agreed in writing to exclude from the definition.

Termination for Competitor Change of Control. Licensee shall notify Bioeq in writing within ​ days after entry by Licensee into a definitive agreement which would result in a Competitor Change of Control. During the period between when Licensee enters into a definitive agreement which would result in a Competitor Change of Control and when such definitive agreement is consummated, Licensee shall have the right to divest all such Competitive Products which would be acquired upon the consummation of the transaction giving rise to such Competitor Change of Control. Upon the consummation of such definitive agreement, if Licensee has not then divested all such Competitive Products such that a Competitor Change of Control has occurred, Bioeq may, upon sending written notice to Licensee within sixty (60) days thereafter, terminate this Agreement.

Permitted Business” means # any Competing Business of the applicable Competitor that is # an immaterial part of the overall business of the applicable Competitor and # not a significant competitor of the MSCI Business or reasonably anticipated to become a significant competitor of the MSCI Business, as determined in good faith by the Committee or # any other business or activity of the applicable Competitor that is not a Competing Business.

Permitted Business” means # one or more Competing Businesses of the applicable Competitor that are # an immaterial part of the overall business of the Competitor and # not a significant competitor of the MSCI Business or reasonably anticipated to become a significant competitor of the MSCI Business, as determined in good faith by the Committee or # any other business or activity of the applicable Competitor that is not a Competing Business.

Permitted Business” means # one or more Competing Businesses of the applicable Competitor that are # an immaterial part of the overall business of the Competitor and # not a significant competitor of the MSCI Business or reasonably anticipated to become a significant competitor of the MSCI Business, as determined in good faith by the Committee or # any other business or activity of the applicable Competitor that is not a Competing Business.

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