Ergonomic Guidelines Sample Clauses

Ergonomic Guidelines. A. The State guidelines on visual display terminals, CRT's and printers, originally issued in 1984 and periodically amended, shall be used as a reference for this Agreement, to be applied where practicable.
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  • Usage Guidelines If Customer develops or has developed advertising, marketing, or promotional materials related to Products that uses Neuronetics trademarks, service marks, trade dress, other proprietary elements, or other indicia of origin controlled by Neuronetics, including logos and designs, then, before using or disseminating any such materials: (i) Customer will comply with the then-current Neuronetics branding and style guidelines and the then-current Neuronetics quality control requirements; and (ii) provide copies of such materials to Neuronetics. Neuronetics reserves the right, at any time, to: (ix) require Customer to change or discontinue Customer’s use of the Neuronetics Marks or the Marketing Material if Neuronetics, in its sole discretion, believes that such use is detrimental to Products, the Neuronetics Marks, the Marketing Material, or Neuronetics’ business interests.; and (x) inspect to ascertain that the Neuronetics Marks and the Marketing Collateral are used only for services performed using Products. Customer will promptly comply with Neuronetics’ requests regarding the use of the Neuronetics Marks and the Marketing Collateral. Customer will not adopt, use, or seek to register any trademarks, service marks, trade dress, other proprietary elements, or other indicia of origin, including logos and designs, that are confusingly similar to any of the Neuronetics Marks, and Customer will not combine any of the Neuronetics Marks with any other trademark, service mark, other mark, trade dress, other proprietary element, other indicia of origin, logo, design, word, term, device, logo or other matter. Customer will not adopt, use, or register any domain name that incorporates any of the Neuronetics Marks. Customer will not in any way use the Neuronetics Marks in a manner that could cause any confusion with, diminution in value of, or other adverse effect to the Neuronetics Marks. All goodwill derived from the use of the Neuronetics Marks will inure solely to the benefit of Neuronetics.

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  • Guidelines The Office of State Procurement adheres to all guidelines set forth by the State and Federal Government concerning The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as well as all mandated fire codes.

  • Design Guidelines The Owner’s “Design Guidelines” are as published on the Owner’s website (xxxx://xxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/for-vendors/design-guidelines/). In addition to providing a guide to be used in the preparation of design documents for the Owner’s construction projects, the Design Guidelines also contain regulatory code compliance and other Owner requirements. The “Effective Date” (as noted in Section 2.7 of the Design Guidelines), determining which edition will be used for a given project, is set at the beginning of Design Development and will govern the preparation of construction documents for the project unless noted otherwise. Compliance with the Design Guidelines does not relieve the Design Professional from any of its responsibility.

  • Policies, Guidelines, Directives and Standards Either the Funder or the Ministry will give the HSP Notice of any amendments to the manuals, guidelines or policies identified in Schedule C. An amendment will be effective in accordance with the terms of the amendment. By signing a copy of this Agreement the HSP acknowledges that it has a copy of the documents identified in Schedule C.

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