Definition of Business Idea Sample Clauses

Definition of Business Idea. The termBusiness Ideas” means all ideas, designs, modifications, formulations, concepts, know-how, Confidential Information, trade secrets, discoveries, inventions, data, software, developments and copyrightable works, whether or not patentable or registrable, which Consultant originates or develops, in whole, either alone or jointly with others, in connection with Consultant’s performance of the Services and using the assets of the Company, and which are substantially related to the then-existing business of the Company known to Consultant to be engaged in by Company.

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  • Definition of Business Day For purposes of this Agreement, “Business Day” means any day on which the Nasdaq Global Select Market is open for trading.

  • Definition of Change of Control For purposes of this Agreement, “Change of Control” shall mean:

  • Definition of “Knowledge For purposes of the Loan Documents, whenever a representation or warranty is made to Borrower’s knowledge or awareness, to the “best of” Borrower’s knowledge, or with a similar qualification, knowledge or awareness means the actual knowledge, after reasonable investigation, of the Responsible Officers.

  • Definition of Customer Information Any Customer Information will remain the sole and exclusive property of the Trust. “Customer Information” shall mean all non-public, personally identifiable information as defined by ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇ Act of 1999, as amended, and its implementing regulations (e.g., SEC Regulation S-P and Federal Reserve Board Regulation P) (collectively, the “GLB Act”).