BRANDING POLICY Sample Clauses

BRANDING POLICY. C11.1. The Provider must comply with the Authority’s local branding policy and guidelines, as revised, updated or re- issued from time to time.
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BRANDING POLICY. The Subcontractor shall comply with the USAID “Graphic Standard Manual” available at xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx, or any successor branding policy, and the project specific branding implementation and marking plan, which shall be conveyed to the Subcontractor by Chemonics in writing. Section F.
BRANDING POLICY. The Contractor shall comply with the requirements of the policy directives and required procedures outlined in USAID ADS 320.3.2 “Branding and Marking in USAID Direct Contracting” at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/policy/ads/300/320.pdf; and USAID "Graphic Standards Manual" available at xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx, or any successor branding policy.
BRANDING POLICY. The Contractor shall comply with the requirements of the policy directives and required procedures outlined in USAID Automated Directive System (ADS) 320.3.2 “Branding and Marking in USAID Direct Contracting” (version from January 8, 2007) at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/policy/ads/300/320.pdf; and USAID "Standard Graphic Manual" available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/branding/gsm, or any successor branding policy. The Branding Strategy for this Contract is set forth below consistent with ADS 320.3.2.1:  The name for the Activity covered by the Contract is Supporting the Electronic Health Information Systems (eHIS) Activity.  Materials and communications produced under the Contract will be positioned as jointly sponsored by USAID (from the American People), the Government of Ethiopia and the DUP (primarily the Bill and Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Foundation, the Xxxxx Xxxx Foundation and the Global Fund in addition to USAID and the FMOH);  Materials and communications produced under the Contract may also have to be marked with the logos of the President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) and/or the President's Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR);  The desired level of visibility for materials and communications produced under the Contract is high; and  Other contributors to the DUP should be acknowledged, when determined appropriate by the COR. [END OF SECTION D]
BRANDING POLICY. The Subcontractor shall comply with the USAID “Graphic Standard Manual” available at xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx, or any successor branding policy, and the project specific branding implementation and marking plan, which shall be conveyed to the Subcontractor by Chemonics in writing. Розділ E. Політика брендингу Субпідрядник має відповідати вимогам «Посібника з графічних стандартів» USAID, що розміщений за адресою xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx, чи будь-якої наступної політики брендингу і конкретному плану брендингу та маркування проекту «Агросільрозвиток», який повинен бути переданий Субпідряднику Кімоніксом в письмовому вигляді.
BRANDING POLICY. The Subcontractor shall comply with the requirements of the Project specific branding implementation and marking plan, which shall be conveyed to the Subcontractor by Chemonics in writing.
BRANDING POLICY. It is USAID policy that USAID-financed commodities and shipping containers, and project construction sites and other project locations be suitably marked with the USAID emblem. Marking of construction site(s) shall comply with the USAID Graphics Standard Manual available at xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx, or any successor branding policy. The Subcontractor may request specific guidance on marking requirements from Chemonics.
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BRANDING POLICY. 6.1. The Chapter undertakes to follow the buildingSMART International Bye-Laws and the Brand Policy Statement published on the Company Website.
BRANDING POLICY. The Subcontractor shall comply with the requirements of the USAID “Graphic Standard Manual” available at xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx, or any successor branding policy, and the Project specific branding implementation and marking plan, which shall be conveyed to the Subcontractor by Chemonics in writing Section F. Authorized Geographic Code: Source and Nationality Requirement [AIDAR 752.225-70 (Feb 2012) as altered] The authorized geographic code for procurement of goods and services under this subcontract is…… Except as may be specifically approved by Chemonics, the Subcontractor must procure all commodities (e.g., equipment, materials, vehicles, supplies) and services (including commodity transportation services) in accordance with the requirements at 22 CFR Part 228 ―Rules on Procurement of Commodities and Services Financed by USAID Federal Program Funds. Guidance on eligibility of specific goods or services may be obtained from Chemonics. Ineligible goods and services. The Subcontractor shall not procure any of the following goods or services under this subcontract:

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  • SMOKING POLICY Smoking on the Premises is: (check one) ☐ - Permitted ONLY in the following areas: [ENTER SMOKING AREAS] ☐ - Prohibited on the Premises and Common Areas.

  • NON-SMOKING POLICY CONTRACTOR shall establish a written non-smoking policy 16 shall specify that the facility is “smoke free” and that designated smoking areas are outside the visiting 17 areas at the facility.

  • No Smoking Policy There will be no smoking allowed anywhere in the premises by anyone. It will be Tenant’s responsibility to convey to and enforce this policy by its employees, agents and all other invitees.

  • Pricing Policy All of our prices are subject to change. Prices and price guarantees exclude taxes and fees, however designated, including, but not limited to applicable regulatory, PEG and franchise fees, and regulatory recovery fees, cost recovery charges, Subscriber Line Charges, Line Access charges and/or Network Line Fees, carrier access fees and/or other access fees, surcharges, excises, program related fees (such as universal service, telecom relay services for the visually/hearing impaired, rights-of-way access, and programs supporting the 911/E911 system), additional equipment, installation, service call and repair charges, late fees and usage-based and separately billed charges (collectively, the “Separate Fees and Charges”). The applicable Subscriber Line Charge, Network Line Fee and Carrier Service Fee for phone customers will apply and vary depending upon your service location and the phone services to which you subscribe. The Subscriber Line Charge, Network Line Fee and Carrier Service Fee are not government mandated taxes or fees, and are subject to change. Customers who participate in a promotional offer with a discount on monthly service fees will revert back to the standard monthly fee for the service at the end of the promotional period, unless the customer’s service is earlier terminated for any reason. Any promotional, discounted or guaranteed price for service applies only to the price of the particular service or services identified, and excludes the Separate Fees and Charges. Not all of the Separate Fees and Charges apply to all services, or in all service locations. Any applicable money-back guarantee given at the time Customer subscribes to the WOW! service is available only to first- time subscribers for refund of the first regular monthly payment made by Customer for the WOW! service (excluding taxes and other fees, equipment charges, optional service charges, WOW! OnDemand, pay- per-view, and long-distance and other usage based charges). Subject to applicable law, to be eligible for a money-back guarantee refund, Customers must: (i) timely pay for all services, taxes and fees, comply with applicable service agreement(s) and have returned all equipment; and (ii) disconnect and request a refund at the same time within thirty (30) days of service activation. The refund will not apply if service is reestablished by Customer within 180 days of disconnection. WOW!’s money-back guarantee policies are subject to change. Customers who have agreed to a minimum term arrangement (such as a Minimum Term Plan) are subject to additional terms, including early termination fees.

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  • SPAM POLICY You are strictly prohibited from using the Website or any of the Company's Services for illegal spam activities, including gathering email addresses and personal information from others or sending any mass commercial emails.

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