noncompete
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See also: non-compete
English
[edit]Adjective
[edit]noncompete (not comparable)
- Alternative form of non-compete
- 2007 January 4, Eric Dash, “An Ousted Chief’s Going-Away Pay Is Seen by Many as Typically Excessive”, in New York Times[1]:
- Mr. Nardelli also stands to receive another $18 million in “other entitlements,” which […] will be paid over the next four years so long as he does not violate a noncompete contract.
- 2007 May 2, Bloomberg News, “Hollinger Money Diverted Improperly, Ex-Director Says”, in New York Times[2]:
- They are accused of keeping noncompete payments from buyers that should have gone to Hollinger.
Derived terms
[edit]Noun
[edit]noncompete (plural noncompetes)
- Alternative form of non-compete