non-competition
Americannoun
adjective
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Despite being appointed in August, Kroes only began his role last month because of a non-competition clause in his contract at previous club AZ Alkmaar, where he was director of international football strategy.
From BBC ● Apr. 2, 2024
Altria is looking to permanently terminate its non-competition obligations to Juul, give up certain rights including its board designation rights and reduce its voting power, according to a regulatory filing on Friday.
From Reuters ● Sep. 30, 2022
More female-directed films have been selected in the non-competition slots and the Un Certain Regard section, bringing the total of female film-makers in the official selection to 13.
From The Guardian ● Apr. 18, 2019
The rule taking effect Monday is part of a major revamp of state law covering non-competition agreements and protection of trade secrets.
From Washington Times ● Sep. 30, 2018
Anyone can play the course during non-competition times if they pay a green fee.
From Golf Digest ● Oct. 31, 2017
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