Damage to reputation Sample Clauses

Damage to reputation. The Lessee is responsible for any damage to the reputation of the domain name and agrees to return it to the Lessor in the same condition it was initially received, with the exception of normal usage. Any illegal use, spamming, getting blacklisted or unreliability of operation or service of the domain name are all examples of damage to reputation.
Damage to reputation. Advertising Materials may not be placed or reproduced in a context that is likely to damage Nufin's image or reputation. The placement of advertisements for competing products in the immediate vicinity of Advertising Materials is prohibited.
Damage to reputation. An Indemnified is under no obligation to take or refrain from taking any action under clause 12.8 if to do so would, in the reasonable opinion of the Indemnified, lead to a risk of material damage to its reputation or standing.
Damage to reputation. Benefactor, Client, and First Capital hereby agree not to make any statements, whether written, oral or on-line, that disparages another party or such party’s reputation.
Damage to reputation. If either party believes in good faith that material damage or harm is occurring to its reputation or good will by reason of its continued performance hereunder, such party may give written notice of its intent to terminate based on such breach. Such written notice shall specify in detail the nature of the offending action or inaction so that the other party can take corrective action. The notice will be effective to terminate this Agreement on the date specified in such notice, provided that such date is at least thirty (30) days after the date of delivery of such notice and the receiving party has not cured the specified breach.
Damage to reputation. 13.1 Save as required by law, neither the Client nor Atom will make any statement in respect of any matter the subject of this Agreement which is inconsistent with any statement made by the other or which, in its reasonable opinion, may prejudice the other’s image or reputation.
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  • Damage to Personal Property The Employer will provide reimbursement for reasonable repair or replacement of damages incurred to the employee's eyeglasses, contact lenses or other prosthesis, ripped uniforms, or personal clothing, as a result of being assaulted while performing his/her work. The employee must report the incident by the end of their shift. The employee will present her or his receipt to the Employer within seven (7) days after the event, unless it was impossible for her or him to do so during this period. The Employer will reimburse up to a maximum of one hundred dollars ($100) per incident except for eyeglasses, which shall have a maximum reimbursement of three hundred dollars ($300).

  • Injury 22.01 Where an employee is injured at work during the performance of his duties and responsibilities as a result of which he cannot complete the balance of his shift and has reported such injury to the Company, he shall be sent home and paid for the balance of his shift at his regular straight time hourly rate.

  • Damage to Property Of Others 1. We will pay, at replacement cost, up to $1,000 per "occurrence" for "property damage" to property of others caused by an "insured". 2. We will not pay for "property damage": a. To the extent of any amount recoverable under Section I;

  • Loss or Damage The District and its agents and authorized representatives shall not in any way or manner be answerable or suffer loss, damage, expense, or liability for any loss or damage that may happen to the Work, or any part thereof, or in or about the same during its construction and before acceptance, and the Contractor shall assume all liabilities of every kind or nature arising from the Work, either by accident, negligence, theft, vandalism, or any cause whatsoever; and shall hold the District and its agents and authorized representatives harmless from all liability of every kind and nature arising from accident, negligence, or any cause whatsoever.

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