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61Cannot compete — In the context of general equities, cannot accommodate customers at that price level ( i.e., compete with other market makers), often because there is no natural opposite side of the trade. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
62cannot compete — In the context of general equities, cannot accommodate customers at that price level ( i.e., compete with other market makers), often because there is no natural opposite side of the trade. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
63contract not to compete — An agreement by an employee that he will not for a stated period and within a specific geographical area compete with his employer after termination of his employment. These contracts are enforceable if the time span and area are reasonable …
64contract not to compete — An agreement by an employee that he will not for a stated period and within a specific geographical area compete with his employer after termination of his employment. These contracts are enforceable if the time span and area are reasonable …
65non-compete — 1. adjective Describing a contractual clause that prevents a person or company from competing with another, especially with a former employer or partner 2. noun Such a clause …
66covenant not to compete — An agreement, generally part of a contract of employment or a contract to sell a business, in which the covenantor agrees for a specific period of time and within a particular area to refrain from competition with the covenantee. Such covenant… …
67covenant not to compete — An agreement, generally part of a contract of employment or a contract to sell a business, in which the covenantor agrees for a specific period of time and within a particular area to refrain from competition with the covenantee. Such covenant… …
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69Competed — Compete Com*pete , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Competed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Competing}.] [L. completere, competitum; com + petere to seek. See {Petition}.] To contend emulously; to seek or strive for the same thing, position, or reward for which another… …
70Competing — Compete Com*pete , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Competed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Competing}.] [L. completere, competitum; com + petere to seek. See {Petition}.] To contend emulously; to seek or strive for the same thing, position, or reward for which another… …