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Having the sole right to do something.
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Sole distribution or publishing rights given to or sold to only one distributor or publisher in a particular geographic area. Also a news or feature article published by a publication before any of its competitors.
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not divided or shared with others; "they have exclusive use of the machine"; "sole rights of publication"
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Indicates that our talented designers and artisans from all over the world have been called upon to craft these items with exceptional care specifically for our collection.
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In the context of general equities, having sole possession of the customer order/indication; not in competition with other dealers.
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Used in the context of general equities. Having the customer order/indication solely, not in competition with other dealers.
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1) An arrangement between the Talent Agency and the talent whereby the talent is solely promoted and represented by the Talent Agency. 2) An arrangement between the client, the Talent Agent and the Talent, that specifies the talent works only for that client. Generally this arrangement is for a specific product or market area.
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An agent, distributor or licensee has exclusive rights if only he has the right to perform the activities for which the rights are given within a territory - hence even the licensor is excluded. An alternative, allowing both the licensor and licensee to do an act (e.g. sell in any given territory) is known as a sole licence. Exclusive arrangements, excluding others from selling etc. are potentially anti-competitive and consideration must be given to the application of EU and UK competition laws.
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