COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES Sample Clauses

COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES. Conducting any business or commercial enterprise is prohibited in on-campus housing.
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COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES. Conducting any business or commercial enterprise is prohibited in on-campus housing. This includes use of university resources such as internet and mail services.
COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES. Commercial hunting, fishing, recreation, and aquaculture enterprises are eligible to participate in WHIP. However, cost-share payments will be limited to essential practices installed to benefit free-ranging wildlife, as determined by the State Conservationist.
COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES. The use of University facilities and/or property for commercial sales activities by individual or non- University organizations is prohibited. University organizations, with appropriate approval, may sell materials to support to the purpose of the organization and/or for charitable activities.
COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES. (a) No selling, soliciting, peddling or commercial enterprises are allowed within the Park without first obtaining written consent from the Park. This is a requirement of the Regional District of Mt Waddington (b) No signs or advertisements of any nature may be displayed by the Occupant within the site area or on any area of the Park without first obtaining written consent from the Park, and then only in areas designated by the Park. During a federal, provincial, regional, or municipal election, only candidate approved signs may be posted inside home windows.
COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES. As a point of clarification, the restrictions in paragraphs (a) and (c) of this Section 2 shall not preclude Stockholder from participating in any commercial enterprise that markets and sells Competitive Products, provided that (i) such commercial enterprise is not a Competitive Business; and (ii) Stockholder complies with Section 2(c) and does not publicly speak on behalf of or publicly endorse any Competitive Product marketed and sold by the commercial enterprise, or allow Stockholder’s name or likeness to be used in any way to promote any Competitive Product marketed or sold by the commercial enterprise. By way of example, if Stockholder invested in a retail store that sold, among other products, cosmetics products, Stockholder would not be in violation of this Section 2 provided that such retail store had no involvement with a Competitive Business and Stockholder did not publicly speak on behalf of or publicly endorse, or allow [his/her] name or likeness to be used to promote any products that were Competitive Products.

Related to COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES

  • Joint Enterprise Each Borrower has requested that Agent and Lenders make this credit facility available to Borrowers on a combined basis, in order to finance Borrowers’ business most efficiently and economically. Borrowers’ business is a mutual and collective enterprise, and the successful operation of each Borrower is dependent upon the successful performance of the integrated group. Borrowers believe that consolidation of their credit facility will enhance the borrowing power of each Borrower and ease administration of the facility, all to their mutual advantage. Borrowers acknowledge that Agent’s and Lenders’ willingness to extend credit and to administer the Collateral on a combined basis hereunder is done solely as an accommodation to Borrowers and at Borrowers’ request.

  • Associated Enterprises Where (a) an enterprise of a Contracting State participates directly or indirectly in the management, control or capital of an enterprise of the other Contracting State, or (b) the same persons participate directly or indirectly in the management, control or capital of an enterprise of a Contracting State and an enterprise of the other Contracting State, and in either case conditions are made or imposed between the two enterprises in their commercial or financial relations which differ from those which would be made between independent enterprises, then any profits which would, but for those conditions, have accrued to one of the enterprises, but, by reason of those conditions, have not so accrued, may be included in the profits of that enterprise and taxed accordingly.

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