Advertise Sample Clauses

Advertise. Advertise for SBEs interested in competing for the contract, in general circulation media, trade association publications, including timely use of the Bid and Contract Opportunities newsletter published by the City and County of San Francisco Purchasing Department and media focused specifically on SBE businesses such as the Small Business Exchange, of the opportunity to submit bids or proposals and to attend a pre-bid meeting to learn about contracting opportunities.
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Advertise. The Municipality reserves the right to advertise concurrently both inside and externally at the same time.
Advertise. The Municipality reserves the right to advertise concurrently both inside and externally at the same time, but agrees to only review/consider/interview qualified internal applicants after all external applicants have been advised that they do not match/meet the required criteria for the job.
Advertise. Upon receiving written authorization from MaineDOT, the Municipality shall use competitive bidding to hire a construction contractor, as follows: The Municipality shall follow the procedures in MaineDOT’s Standard Specifications (November 2014 Edition), Section 102, “Bidding.” The Municipality shall submit bid tabulations to MaineDOT for review and shall obtain written approval from MaineDOT before awarding a contract.
Advertise. Unless MaineDOT approves otherwise in writing, the Municipality shall use competitive bidding to hire a construction contractor upon receiving written authorization from MaineDOT. Advertising without such authorization will make the Project ineligible for federal funding. The bid process shall follow the procedures in MaineDOT’s Standard Specifications (November 2014 Edition), Section 102, “Bidding.”
Advertise. Those who provide content to advertise to the public. This includes Hawaii businesses and organizations who promote their services to the AHTV audience.3

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  • Merchandising 15.01. Artist hereby grants G2 the exclusive right to manufacture, sell, license, distribute and exploit, through the Universe and by mail-order and through retail sources of, without limitation, all merchandise or every kind featuring the Artist (name/logo/likeness), during the term of this Agreement. 15.02. It is expressly agreed and understood that any contract for the purpose of merchandising Artist entered into by G2 during the Term shall continue in full force and effect in accordance with the provisions thereof for a period not to exceed one (1) year following the expiration of the term of this Agreement. 15.03. In the case of such products or property manufactured and sole by G2 or by any associated company, Artist shall be entitled to a royalty of twenty percent (20%) of the adjusted gross receipts therefrom. As used in this paragraph, the term "adjusted gross" shall mean gross revenues from the sale of applicable merchandise, less venue commissions and state sales tax where collected and actually paid. In the event that G2 licenses to other any of its rights under this clause then Artist shall received fifty percent (50%) of the net receipts therefrom. As used in this paragraph, the term "net receipts" shall be calculated as gross revenues from the sale of the applicable merchandise, less the cost actually incurred and paid by G2 or its licensing company for manufacturing; sales personnel salaries and/or commissions, venue commissions and state sales tax where collected and actually paid. 15.04. Artist has the right of approval of all merchandising artwork, so long as said approval is that unreasonably withheld. During the Term of this Agreement, Artist shall cause the inclusion of G2's logo and proper name at a reasonable size and position on all merchandise. 15.05. No royalties shall be payable with respect to merchandise given away or furnished on a no-charge basis. Upon Artist's request, G2 shall provide Artist with twenty (20) non-royalty-bearing samples of each item of merchandise at no charge.

  • Advertising The Contractor shall not refer to sales to the State for advertising or promotional purposes, including, but not limited to, posting any material or data on the Internet, without DAS’s prior written approval.

  • Appearances (a) When an employee participates during working hours in an arbitration proceeding or in a grievance meeting between the grievant or representative and the University, that employee's compensation shall neither be reduced nor increased for time spent in those activities. (b) Prior to participation in any such proceedings, conferences, or meetings, the employee shall make arrangements acceptable to the appropriate supervisor for the performance of the employee's duties. Approval of such arrangements shall not be unreasonably withheld. Time spent in such activities outside regular working hours shall not be counted as time worked.

  • Promotion A promotion shall mean the transfer of an employee to a higher level position of more responsibility as well as salary.

  • ADVERTISING OR PUBLICITY CONTRACTOR shall not use the name of County, its officers, directors, employees or agents, in advertising or publicity releases or otherwise without securing the prior written consent of COUNTY in each instance.

  • Clothing Employees after 152 hours employment with the Company will be supplied with: i) Two sets of shorts, overalls or trousers and shirts, or any combination of clothing as agreed between the employees and the Company which shall be replaced on a fair wear and tear basis; ii) Safety boots will be provided on commencement of employment and replaced on a fair wear and tear basis. iii) A jumper, or in the case of employees engaged upon construction work, a bluey jacket, which shall be replaced on a fair wear and tear basis. iv) Where ever possible ‘Australian Made’ protective clothing will be issued.

  • Literature The manufacturer/dealer shall furnish price lists, catalogs, and description literature upon request by any using entity, and at no cost to the entity.

  • Marketing Vendor agrees to allow TIPS to use their name and logo within the TIPS website, database, marketing materials, and advertisements unless Vendor negotiates this term to include a specific acceptable-use directive. Any use of TIPS’ name and logo or any form of publicity, inclusive of press release, regarding this Agreement by Vendor must have prior approval from TIPS which will not be unreasonably withheld. Request may be made by email to xxxx@xxxx-xxx.xxx. For marketing efforts directed to TIPS Members, Vendor must request and execute a separate Joint Marketing Disclaimer, at xxxxxxxxx@xxxx-xxx.xxx, before TIPS can release contact information for TIPS Member entities for the purpose of marketing your TIPS contract(s). Vendor must adhere to strict Marketing Requirements once a disclaimer is executed. The Joint Marketing Disclaimer is a supplemental agreement specific to joint marketing efforts and has no effect on the terms of the TIPS Vendor Agreement. Vendor agrees that any images, photos, writing, audio, clip art, music, or any other intellectual property (“Property”) or Vendor Data utilized, provided, or approved by Vendor during the course of the joint marketing efforts are either the exclusive property of Vendor, or Vendor has all necessary rights, license, and permissions to utilize said Property in the joint marketing efforts. Vendor agrees that they shall indemnify and hold harmless TIPS and its employees, officers, agents, representatives, contractors, assignees, designees, and TIPS Members from any and all claims, damages, and judgments involving infringement of patent, copyright, trade secrets, trade or services marks, and any other intellectual or intangible property rights and/or claims arising from the Vendor’s (including Vendor’s officers’, employees’, agents’, Authorized Resellers’, subcontractors’, licensees’, or invitees’) unauthorized use or distribution of Vendor Data and Property.

  • Adjunct Faculty 5.1 Adjunct faculty" shall be used in this Agreement to mean temporary faculty as defined in California Education Code Section 87482.5. This definition shall also apply to tenured/tenure-track faculty who hold overload or other assignments outside of their regular contract assignment. Unless specifically stated to the contrary, the term “faculty” in Article V of this Agreement shall pertain to adjunct faculty. Temporary assignments of adjunct faculty will be made by management (within the limitations of the procedures set forth below) and shall be compensated as outlined in Article VIII. Except as delineated in this Agreement, adjunct faculty have no rights other than those provided in the California Education Code. The parties agree that all part-time faculty assignments are temporary in nature contingent on enrollment, funding, and program changes, and that no part-time faculty member has a reasonable assurance of continued employment at any point in time, regardless of the status, the length of service, or re-employment preference seniority, of the part-time faculty member. The District reserves the right of assignment.

  • ARTISTES AND ATHLETES 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of Articles 14 and 15, income derived by a resident of a Contracting State as an entertainer, such as a theatre, motion picture, radio or television artiste, or a musician, or as an athlete, from his personal activities as such exercised in the other Contracting State, may be taxed in that other Contracting State. 2. Where income in respect of personal activities exercised by an entertainer or an athlete in his capacity as such accrues not to the entertainer or athlete himself but to another person, that income may, notwithstanding the provisions of Articles 7, 14 and 15, be taxed in the Contracting State in which the activities of the entertainer or athlete are exercised. 3. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs 1 and 2, income derived by entertainers or athletes who are residents of a Contracting State from the activities exercised in the other Contracting State under a plan of cultural exchange between the Governments of both Contracting States shall be exempt from tax in that other Contracting State.

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