non-compete provision

non-compete provision
USA
A provision restricting a party from engaging in activities that are competitive with the other party. Non-compete provisions are commonly found in employment agreements, acquisition agreements and joint venture agreements. Non-compete provisions are typically limited by scope, duration and geography.

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