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  • Display The Participating Institutions and the Authorized Users shall have the right to electronically display the Licensed Materials.

  • White Pages Listings 5.1 BellSouth shall provide <<customer_name>> and their customers access to white pages directory listings under the following terms:

  • Web Site Information on registration for and use of the E-Verify program can be obtained via the Internet at the Department of Homeland Security Web site: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/E-Verify.

  • Links If The Services are made available through the Internet, the Financial Institution’s website may provide links to other websites, including those of Third Parties who may also provide services to You. You acknowledge that all those other websites and Third Party services are independent from the Financial Institution’s and may be subject to separate agreements that govern their use. The Financial Institution and Central 1 have no liability for those other websites or their contents or the use of Third Party services. Links are provided for convenience only, and You assume all risk resulting from accessing or using such other websites or Third Party services.

  • Hyperlinks 12.1 You must not link to any material using or by means of the Services that would, if it were made available through the Services, breach the provisions of this Policy.

  • Sites 11.1 To enable Digital Origin to fulfill its obligations under any Contract: 11.1.1 the Client shall permit or procure permission for Digital Origin and any other person(s) authorised by Digital Origin to have reasonable access to the Client’s Sites, Equipment and/or Leased Equipment and any other relevant telephone system and other equipment and shall provide such reasonable assistance as Digital Origin requests. 11.1.2 Digital Origin will normally carry out work by appointment and during Normal Working Hours but may request the Client to (and the Client shall) provide access at other times. In the event that the Client cancels, reschedules or misses any pre-arranged appointment, it shall be liable to Digital Origin for any costs and expenses which Digital Origin incurs as a result of such cancellation, rescheduling and/or missed appointment. 11.2 At the Client’s request, Digital Origin may agree (at its sole discretion) to work outside Normal Working Hours and the Client shall pay Digital Origin’s reasonable charges for complying with such a request. 11.3 The Client warrants, represents and undertakes that it has adequate health and safety provisions in place at its Sites. 11.4 The Client shall procure all consents, licences and permissions necessary from landlords or other third parties for the carrying out of preparation work, installation of Equipment and/or Leased Equipment and for the provision, use and operation of the Equipment and/or Leased Equipment and/or Services at the Sites (save to the extent Digital Origin has agreed in writing to do it). 11.5 In the event that the Client is not able to procure the necessary consent to provide the Services within ninety days of the Connection Date Digital Origin will be able to terminate the Contract forthwith by giving the Client written notice without any liability. If the Client has not managed to procure the necessary consents and Digital Origin has commenced work the Client shall, on request by Digital Origin, refund to Digital Origin the cost of all such work (including, without limitation, staff costs and equipment costs) of an amount no less than £500 as Early Termination Charges. 11.6 The Client shall provide Digital Origin with the site and building plans (to include full details of all internal cabling runs) of the Sites and provide Digital Origin with full details of all other services in the vicinity of the proposed works. 11.7 The Client is responsible for making the Site good after any work undertaken by Digital Origin at a Site, including without limitation replacing and re-siting items and for re-decorating. 11.8 If the Client is moving a Site, Digital Origin must be informed as soon as is reasonably practicable so that suitable arrangements can be made to transfer the Client’s Services and Equipment and/or Leased Equipment. Unless otherwise requested, Digital Origin, in addition to moving the Service and Equipment and/or Leased Equipment, will also endeavour (but cannot guarantee that it will be able, for example where the Client moves to a different exchange) to retain the Client’s relevant existing telephone number(s). If Digital Origin can transfer the Client’s existing number(s) to the new Site the existing Contract will continue under the same terms and conditions. If Digital Origin cannot transfer the Client’s existing number(s) to the new Site, installation of a new line will be required at the new Site, or if the Client requires any additional new lines, this will attract new line connection charges and a new Contract. 11.9 If the new installation or moving Site involves the visit of an engineer to facilitate the new installation the Client will be responsible for the costs incurred by Digital Origin for the appointment together with an administration fee in respect of any additional works required to be undertaken by Digital Origin to complete the transfer of the Services and Equipment and/or Leased Equipment. 11.10 If the Client moves Sites and leaves the Equipment and/or Leased Equipment for the new owner/tenant the Client is required to inform them that the Service will be discontinued if Digital Origin is not contacted by the new owner/tenant within 72 hours for the purpose of entering into a new contract with Digital Origin for such services and subject in any event to the agreement of such a contract. 11.11 If at the new Site the Client receives services from an alternative supplier the Client is responsible for any contractual agreement the Client has with them and any liabilities the Client may incur for terminating such agreement.

  • LITERATURE, ADVERTISEMENTS, AND SOCIAL MEDIA 29 A. Any written information or literature, including educational or promotional materials, 30 distributed by CONTRACTOR to any person or organization for purposes directly or indirectly related 31 to this Agreement must be approved at least thirty (30) days in advance and in writing by 32 ADMINISTRATOR before distribution. For the purposes of this Agreement, distribution of written 33 materials shall include, but not be limited to, pamphlets, brochures, flyers, newspaper or magazine ads, 34 and electronic media such as the Internet. 35 B. Any advertisement through radio, television broadcast, or the Internet, for educational or 36 promotional purposes, made by CONTRACTOR for purposes directly or indirectly related to this 37 Agreement must be approved in advance at least thirty (30) days and in writing by ADMINISTRATOR. 1 C. If CONTRACTOR uses social media (such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube or other publicly 2 available social media sites) in support of the services described within this Agreement, 3 CONTRACTOR shall develop social media policies and procedures and have them available to 4 ADMINISTRATOR upon reasonable notice. CONTRACTOR shall inform ADMINISTRATOR of all 5 forms of social media used to either directly or indirectly support the services described within this 6 Agreement. CONTRACTOR shall comply with COUNTY Social Media Use Policy and Procedures as 7 they pertain to any social media developed in support of the services described within this Agreement. 8 CONTRACTOR shall also include any required funding statement information on social media when 9 required by ADMINISTRATOR. 10 D. Any information as described in Subparagraphs A. and B. above shall not imply endorsement 11 by COUNTY, unless ADMINISTRATOR consents thereto in writing. 12

  • Customary Advertising Material The Loan Parties consent to the publication by the Administrative Agent or any Lender of customary advertising material relating to the transactions contemplated hereby using the name, product photographs, logo or trademark of the Loan Parties.

  • SIGNS AND ADVERTISEMENTS No sign, advertisement, or notice referring to Tenant shall be inscribed, painted, affixed, or otherwise displayed on any part of the exterior or the interior of the Building, except those installed by Landlord on the directories and the entrance door to the Premises and such other areas, if any, as Landlord may determine. As long as Tenant leases all of the Rentable Area in the Building and occupies for normal business purposes at least fifty percent (50%) of the Rentable Area in the Building (with such other Rentable Area being occupied for normal business purposes by Tenant's permitted assignees or sublessees), then Tenant shall have the exclusive right, at its sole cost and expense, to (i) install a sign on the top level exterior of the Building and (ii) install a monument sign at the main drive or parking entrance to the Building bearing Tenant's then current corporate logo as it uses in its business (collectively, the "SIGNS"). The Signs shall conform to all applicable zoning and governmental ordinances and the Fair Lakes signage standards and shall be subject to the reasonable approval of Landlord and the Fair Lakes League as to location, size and design. Tenant shall be obligated, at its sole cost and expense, to install, maintain, repair and remove the Signs. If Tenant exhibits or installs any sign, advertisement or notice except the Signs, Landlord shall have the right to remove the same at Tenant's expense. Landlord shall have the right to prohibit any advertisement of or by Tenant which in its opinion tends to impair the reputation of the Building or its desirability as a high-quality office building and, upon written notice from Landlord, Tenant shall immediately refrain from and discontinue any such advertisement. Except as otherwise set forth above, Landlord reserves the right to affix, install, and display signs, advertisements, and notices on any part of the exterior or interior of the Building.

  • Branding 5.2.1 Except as stated in Section 5.2.2 of this Attachment, in providing Verizon Telecommunications Services to CBB, Verizon shall have the right (but not the obligation) to identify the Verizon Telecommunications Services with Verizon’s trade names, trademarks and service marks (“Verizon Marks”), to the same extent that these Services are identified with Verizon’s Marks when they are provided to Verizon’s Customers. Any such identification of Verizon’s Telecommunications Services shall not constitute the grant of a license or other right to CBB to use Verizon’s Marks. 5.2.2 To the extent required by Applicable Law, upon request by CBB and at prices, terms and conditions to be negotiated by CBB and Verizon, Verizon shall provide Verizon Telecommunications Services for resale that are identified by CBB’s trade name, or that are not identified by trade name, trademark or service xxxx. 5.2.3 If Verizon uses a third-party contractor to provide Verizon operator services or Verizon directory assistance, CBB will be responsible for entering into a direct contractual arrangement with the third-party contractor at CBB’s expense (a) to obtain identification of Verizon operator services or Verizon directory assistance purchased by CBB for resale with CBB’s trade name, or (b) to obtain removal of Verizon Marks from Verizon operator services or Verizon directory assistance purchased by CBB for resale.

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