0 used to describe an agreement that prevents an employee who leaves a company from working for another company involved in the same activity for a particular period:
The agreement contains certain non-competition restrictions upon termination of employment.
Transitions to non-competition outnumbered transitions to competition at each level of urbanization, but the phenomenon of non-competition is primarily a rural one.
Although the implications are profoundly different, both camps converged on the need to enhance competition and downplay the importance of non-competition criteria.
These suggestions can be checked by studying the overall performance statistics, and also the frequencies associated with related events such as vote losses and gains and competition or non-competition.
Only in a very few cases is it necessary for member states to act in parallel to address non-competition concerns.
My proposed new clause would give bodies other than licence holders the opportunity to appeal against the non-competition decisions of the authority.
I shall deal with the question of non-competition a little later.
Secondly, the proposed exemption per category does not presuppose that non-competition agreements, entered into with a brewery with a market share greater than 30%, are illegal.
Also, viewers are able to watch films from the non-competition program.