non-competition
adjective[before noun]
lawspecialized(alsononcompetition)uk/ˌnɒn.kɒm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/us/ˌnɑːn.kɑːm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/(of anagreement)preventinganemployeewholeavesacompanyfromworkingfor anothercompanyinvolvedin the sameactivityfor aparticularperiod:
a non-competitionagreement/clause/provision
When the non-competitionagreementfinallyexpired, theymovedto LA andbegantobuildtheirbusiness.
- Theagreementcontainsnon-competitionprovisionsthat end oneyearafter theemployeehasleftthecompany.
- Afterwaitingout a two-year noncompetitionclausewith hisformercompany, heopenedMacAllen &Associatesin 2020.
- Make agracefulexit,honouringany non-competitionagreementsyou have made withyouremployer.
Rules & laws
- admiralty
- anti-bribery
- anti-regulatory
- anti-sodomy
- anti-speculative
- antitrust
- binding
- edict
- juridical
- leash law
- non-binding
- non-regulation
- non-solicitation
- protocol
- regulation
- self-regulation
- sharia
- the Highway Code
- the law is an assidiom
- the Official Secrets Act
non-competition
noun[U]
(alsononcompetition)uk/ˌnɒn.kɒm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/us/ˌnɑːn.kɑːm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/asituationin which nocompetitiontakesplace:
Theyranasportscampforchildren, with afirmbeliefin noncompetition.
This is asafenon-competitionvenuefor all those not takingpartin theGames.
- Theracingteamhas been relaunched thisseasonafter threeyearsof non-competition.
- Thecompanyhasseenmore thanitsfairshareofembarrassmentthroughitsyearsof non-competition.
- The motorsportscompanyis theleadingproviderof non-competitiontrackeventsforsportscarenthusiasts.
Competing in sport
- bring
- bringsomeoneon
- bye
- bye week
- catchup
- clash
- defend
- duel
- field
- flying start
- gear
- go the distanceidiom
- match
- outduel
- park the busidiom
- partner up
- play bigidiom
- play sb onidiom
- square
- weigh
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Competing and contending (non-sporting)
Opposite
competition