Directional Signage Sample Clauses

Directional Signage. The Owner, upon request by the Town, shall prepare and submit for approval to the Town's Public Works Director and Fire Chief a signage plan, and the Owner agrees to install all signage pursuant to the approved signage plan.
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Directional Signage. The Directional Sign consists of a decorative column. This sign will be located at key points throughout the development to identify the general direction to multiple businesses within a given area. Signage materials may include inlaid granite or decorative tile, and stucco over concrete block. Landscape shall be a minor component of the signage design. The decorative column will stand alone with minimal foundation plantings such as annuals and groundcover. Maximum sign height is 7’-0”. The sign face (copy area) shall not exceed 32 square feet. The maximum sign face (copy area) includes area enclosed by the perimeter of the sign structure excluding the pedestal and/or pediment. Maximum copy area – 32 s.
Directional Signage. The Host Committee shall procure from a reputable exposition services provider and pay for such directional signage in or about the Media Workspace as the DNCC shall reasonably deem necessary.
Directional Signage. Directional Signage may not be used except with the prior permission of the WCA. Standard signage purchased or rented from the WCA may be required to the extent the Renting Party decides it would be helpful for guests.
Directional Signage. Mall I Owner shall include the location of and/or directions to the Phase I Hotel/Casino in all directional signage (including mall directories, overhead directionals, backlit and non-backlit directionals and velvet banners bearing directional information), directories and locational diagrams and maps located within the Phase I Mall. H/C I Owner shall include the location of and/or directions to the Phase I Mall in all directional signage (including overhead directionals and backlit and non-backlit directions), directories and locational diagrams and maps located within the Phase I Hotel/Casino. At a minimum, H/C I Owner and Mall I Owner shall include directions to the Phase I Mall and the Phase I Hotel/Casino, respectively, at those locations identified on EXHIBIT X attached hereto and made a part hereof. The directional signage at each of the locations set forth on Exhibit X shall be substantially similar to the signage that is at such locations as of the date hereof, which signage is also shown or described on EXHIBIT X.
Directional Signage. Landlord shall permit Tenant to place signs identifying Tenant’s operations in the Premises and in the vicinity of the Premises. Such signs shall be of such dimensions and at such locations as are permitted by any applicable governmental laws, rules and regulations.
Directional Signage. 22.1. Permission to erect directional signage in the park shall be sought from the OIC prior to the Event. 22.2. Signage shall only be permitted to be erected on lamp posts or on free standing sign holders. No signage shall be permitted to be attached to any trees. See paragraph 32. All signage shall be removed immediately after the Event has taken place. 22.3. The hirer shall ensure that any Highways directional signage, on roads leading to the park, directs traffic to the appropriate gate for the Event.
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Directional Signage. Tenant shall be entitled to install reasonable amounts of directional and directory signage within the Project (“Directional Signage”) subject to Landlord’s prior approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably conditioned or withheld and shall be granted or denied within ten (10) business days following Tenant’s request therefor.
Directional Signage. The front entrance is not accessible because there is a stoop 4 1/2 inches high and a raised threshold at its entrance door more than 1/2 inch high. Install directional signage at this entrance and at the parking area indicating the location of the accessible route to the shop area entrance to the building. Standards §§ 4.1.2(7)(c), 4.1.3(8)(d), 4.30.2, 4.30.3, 4.30.5.
Directional Signage. A nonexclusive easement for the installation, maintenance and operation of directional signs on such portion(s) of the Project as may be reasonably agreed by the Owners.
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