Corporate Identification Clause Samples
The Corporate Identification clause requires parties to clearly state their legal names, business structures, and relevant registration details within a contract. This typically involves listing the full corporate name, type of entity (such as LLC or corporation), and jurisdiction of incorporation or registration. By ensuring that each party is properly identified, this clause helps prevent confusion or disputes about the legal entities involved and ensures that contractual obligations are enforceable against the correct parties.
Corporate Identification. The Proponent agrees that it will not at any time use the name, trademark or logo of CMHC for any reason without the prior written consent of CMHC.
Corporate Identification. Within the past five years, the Seller has not done any business under, or been known by, any name other than its current names.
Corporate Identification. As of the Closing, Boise Cascade shall be deemed to have assigned the trade name "Oxford Paper Company," and any and all related trade names, to the Purchaser and, in connection with the Closing, shall change the corporate name of Oxford. Except as otherwise provided herein, Purchaser shall disassociate the trade names "Boise Cascade" and the trademark "[LOGO]" (collectively the Reserved Identification") as soon after the Closing as is practicable but in any event no later than one year after Closing. If Purchaser is unable to meet any of the following requirements within that time, Purchaser shall provide to Boise Cascade the written explanation for the delay and a timetable for completion of the requirements and any such reasonable explanation shall not result in a default. To this end, the following actions shall be taken by Purchaser:
Corporate Identification. The Company’s provision of clothing or vehicles to employees bears the Company Logo and/or other forms of identifying the Company. This is one of the Company’s methods of promoting the image of the Company. This image includes promoting the Company as providing reliable and professional services. It is a condition of employment that employees promote and protect the reputation of the Company. The wearing of clothing or driving of a vehicle identifying an employee as an employee of the Company places an obligation on the employee to promote the Company’s reputation of reliability and professionalism. To meet this obligation each employee will: • Wear clothing as provided during work times only. • Report any serious damage to clothing so that it may be replaced. • Present for work with clothing in a clean and tidy condition. • Drive any Company vehicle in a responsible and courteous manner. • If provided with a Company vehicle, ensure the vehicle is maintained in a clean and tidy condition. • Inform administration of any vehicle maintenance or repair requirements. • Report any vehicle damage, however slight, as soon as possible to administration. The obligation to comply with these requirements extends to whenever an employee wears clothing or drives a vehicle identifying the Company. An employee can be held liable for any loss or damage to the Company arising from a breach of these provisions. The liability of any loss or damage to the Company extends beyond an employee’s employment with the Company. To safeguard the reputation of the Company and to protect former employees from intentionally or inadvertently misrepresenting the Company, employees must return clothing that bears the Company name or logo and any other forms of Company identification to the Company on the cessation of employment.
Corporate Identification. Throughout the Term of the Lease or any renewal(s) thereof, the Tenant shall be entitled to have [REDACTED: AMOUNT] name shown upon the directory board (or replacement thereof) of the Building, as well as directly on the board outside the elevators located on the Leased Premises’ floors or at the main entrance of the Leased Premises. The Landlord shall design the style of the identification and shall determine the number of spaces available on the directory board for each tenant. The directory board shall be located in an area designated, from time to time, in the main lobby of the Office Building. The initial installation of this identification shall be at Landlord’s expense, but any changes to such identification will be at Tenant’s expense.
Corporate Identification. Provide the Client’s full legal name, state of incorporation, principal place of business address, and Employer Identification Number (EIN). Submit copies of the certificate of incorporation, articles of organization, or equivalent formation documents, and a current certificate of good standing from the state of incorporation. Purpose: To verify Client’s legal entity status and Nasdaq-listed registration.
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