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jock
a person trained to compete in sports an athlete
blue pencil rule
blue pencil rule : a rule in contracts: a court may strike parts of a covenant not to compete in order to make the covenant reasonable
covenant
: a promise relating to the transfer, possession, or ownership of real property see also covenant not to compete, restrictive covenant b : a warranty in a deed assuring the grantee esp. against defects in title [a
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in terrorem
by way of threat or intimidation : serving or intended to threaten or intimidate [overbroad covenants not to compete which have in terrorem effect on employees "J. D. Calamari and J. M. Perillo"] NOTE: In terrorem is
restraint of trade
: an act, fact, or means of curbing the free flow of commerce or trade [covenant not to compete with an employer after leaving is in restraint of trade and must be reasonable to be enforced] 2
restrictive covenant
be privity between the original parties and between the original and subsequent grantee. 2 : covenant not to compete [restrictive covenants unenforceable upon physicians "Annotated Laws of Massachusetts"] NOTE: A restrictive covenant in a work contract must
competitiveness
an agressive willingness to compete
game show
a television program in which contestants compete for awards The contestants are members of the public selected to participate on the show and not employed
Law in force
and territorial references in any such law to the State of Punjab shall, until otherwise provided by a competent Legislature or other competent authority, be construed as meaning the territories within that State immediately before the appointed
Void
are presumed to be valid until set aside or otherwise held to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction', Judicial Review of Administrative Action, De Smith, Woolf and Jowell, 1995 Edn., p. 259-60. Void, denotes 'if
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Compete - Law Dictionary Search Results
jock
a person trained to compete in sports an athlete
blue pencil rule
blue pencil rule : a rule in contracts: a court may strike parts of a covenant not to compete in order to make the covenant reasonable
covenant
: a promise relating to the transfer, possession, or ownership of real property see also covenant not to compete, restrictive covenant b : a warranty in a deed assuring the grantee esp. against defects in title [a
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in terrorem
by way of threat or intimidation : serving or intended to threaten or intimidate [overbroad covenants not to compete which have in terrorem effect on employees "J. D. Calamari and J. M. Perillo"] NOTE: In terrorem is
restraint of trade
: an act, fact, or means of curbing the free flow of commerce or trade [covenant not to compete with an employer after leaving is in restraint of trade and must be reasonable to be enforced] 2
restrictive covenant
be privity between the original parties and between the original and subsequent grantee. 2 : covenant not to compete [restrictive covenants unenforceable upon physicians "Annotated Laws of Massachusetts"] NOTE: A restrictive covenant in a work contract must
competitiveness
an agressive willingness to compete
game show
a television program in which contestants compete for awards The contestants are members of the public selected to participate on the show and not employed
Law in force
and territorial references in any such law to the State of Punjab shall, until otherwise provided by a competent Legislature or other competent authority, be construed as meaning the territories within that State immediately before the appointed
Void
are presumed to be valid until set aside or otherwise held to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction', Judicial Review of Administrative Action, De Smith, Woolf and Jowell, 1995 Edn., p. 259-60. Void, denotes 'if
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