Flags Sample Clauses

Flags. We may require you to remove any flags that are flying or that have been placed in or on your property which are visible and which cause offence, or about which we have received complaints.
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Flags. 8 The Contractor shall not use the DHS seal(s), logos, crests, or reproductions of flags or likenesses of 9 DHS agency officials without specific FEMA pre-approval. 10
Flags. Any homeowner may display one portable, removable, United States flag or official flag of the State of Florida in a respectful manner consistent with Title 36 U.S.C.10 at any time; the same applies for United States military flags as referenced in Section 720.304 (2), Florida Statutes. If flown after sunset, the National Flag shall be illuminated. Other flags may be permitted if, by a reasonable standard, they would not be considered offensive or unsightly in the opinion of the Board. Fixed flagpoles on the grounds of a lot, in the mulch bed and no higher than 20 feet, are permitted, subject to the exceptions contained within Section 720.304 (2)(b) Florida Statues whereas a bracket for the purpose of displaying a flag may be attached to the exterior of the dwelling unit An ACR must be submitted for the fixed flagpole and light. The homeowner will be held responsible for any lightening damage to their or any surrounding property
Flags. The official flag of the United States and/or the State of Florida may be displayed on any Lot provided: (i) such flag is displayed in the manner required under the Federal Flag Code (4 U.S.C. §§ 4-10); (ii) if detached from a Residential Unit, the pole is no higher than twenty feet (20’) high; (iii) if attached to a Residential Unit, the pole is no longer than ten feet (10’) in length and does not extend more than ten feet (10’) from the edge of the Residential Unit; (iv) the flag and pole do not obstruct sightlines at intersections and are not erected within or upon an easement; (v) the flag is no larger than 4½ feet by 6 feet in size, (vi) any flag lighting does not violate Section 5.30 of this Declaration; and (vii) the flag is maintained in good condition. Any Owner may additionally display one official flag of the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, or Coast Guard, or a POW-MIA flag on any Lot; provided that such flag is equal in size to or smaller than the United States flag. The flag of another nation may be displayed in lieu of the United States flag on national holidays of such nation provided such display complies with the requirements for displaying the United States flag.
Flags. All flags shall be clean, bright red flags at least 12 inches square. They shall be displayed so as to wave freely on all four corners of over width objects and at the extreme ends of all protrusions, projections, or overhangs.
Flags. During any Holding Period, the Issuer shall not and shall procure that none of its Subsidiaries flag or register any Ship under the laws of any jurisdiction other than a Permitted Flag Jurisdiction.
Flags. The NATO flag together with the U.S. and Italian flags will be displayed over the installation. The respective national flag may be raised over buildings used exclusively by the U.S. or by Italy.
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Flags. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section IX(A) of the Declaration, any Unit Owner may display one (1) portable, removable United States flag in a respectful way, and, on Armed Forces Day, Memorial Day, Flag Day, Independence Day, September 11 and Veterans Day, may display in a respectful way portable, removable official flags, not larger than 4 1/2 feet by 6 feet, that represent the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps or Coast Guard.
Flags. 105.2 of the EPF By-Laws provide: “Each participating nation at a European championship must provide if required, a national flag approximately 1.5 m x 1.0 m in size. Any nation failing to meet this Obligation will be fined the sum of EUR 30 in order to reimburse the promoter for any loss and inconvenience suffered. It is the responsibility of the promoter to issue a receipt on acceptance of the flag and request the return of this receipt on returning the flag to the team manager, If for any reason whatsoever, the promoter fails to return a nation’s flag, he shall be required to reimburse that nation for the loss suffered.” The Promoter shall also reimburse for any damage to a flag. The promoter may provide the flags, and if so, this information must be stated in the invitation. The flags should be prominently displayed.
Flags. 4.13.1. Flags shall not be used as Primary Sign and Secondary Sign.
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