Functional Use of Colors Sample Clauses

Functional Use of Colors. Where not in conflict with color codes specified herein, colors used for functional purposes (e.g. visual displays, controls, workspaces, equipment connections) shall accommodate users with color deficient vision.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Related to Functional Use of Colors

  • Use of Trademarks Subject to the terms and conditions hereof, Sponsor hereby represents and warrants that it has the power and authority to grant, and does hereby grant to Show Management a non-exclusive, nontrans- ferable, royalty-free, worldwide license to reproduce and display all logos, trademarks, trade names and similar identifying material relating to Sponsor (the ”Sponsor Marks”) solely in connection with the promotion, marketing and distribution of the parties in accordance with the terms hereof, provided, however, that Show Management shall, other than as specifically provided for in this Agreement, not make any specific use of any Sponsor Mark without first submitting a sample of such use to Spon- sor and obtaining its prior consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. The foregoing license shall terminate upon the effective date of expiration of this Agreement.

  • Commercial Use the use of the Licensed Material for the purpose of monetary reward (whether by or for the Institution or an Authorised User) by means of sale, resale, loan, transfer, hire or other form of exploitation of the Licensed Material. For the avoidance of doubt, the use by the Institution or Authorised Users of the Licensed Material in the course of research funded by a commercial organisation is not deemed to constitute Commercial Use. Recovery of costs is not being deemed Commercial Use. The use of Metadata by search engines does not constitute Commercial Use as long as that Metadata is not sold, lent, distributed or otherwise re-licensed via that search engine or the access to that Metadata on that search engine is exclusively being charged for.

  • Alcohol Use Alcohol use is the consumption of any beverage, mixture or preparation including any medication containing alcohol.

  • Logo The Secretary [of Transportation] shall design a logo to be displayed by a facility designated under this section.’’ VENDING MACHINES; PLACEMENT IN REST, RECREATION, AND SAFETY REST AREAS; STATE OPERATION OF MA- CHINES Pub. L. 97–424, title I, § 111, Jan. 6, 1983, 96 Stat. 2106, provided that notwithstanding section 111 of this title before Oct. 1, 1983, any State could permit placement of vending machines in rest and recreation areas and in safety rest areas constructed or located on rights-of- way of National System of Interstate and Defense Highways [now Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx System of Inter- state and Defense Highways] in such State. Such vend- ing machines could only dispense such food, drink, and other articles as the State highway department deter- mined were appropriate and desirable. Such vending machines could only be operated by the State. In per- mitting the placement of vending machines under this section, the State had to give priority to vending ma- chines which were operated through the State licensing agency designated pursuant to section 2(a)(5) of the Act of June 20, 1936, known as the Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxx Act (20 U.S.C. 107a(a)(5)). DEMONSTRATION PROJECT FOR VENDING MACHINES IN REST AND RECREATION AREAS Pub. L. 95–599, title I, § 153, Nov. 6, 1978, 92 Stat. 2716, authorized Secretary of Transportation to implement a demonstration project respecting placement of vending machines in rest and recreation areas and to report not later than two years after Nov. 6, 1978, on results of such project. REVISION OF AGREEMENTS RELATING TO UTILIZATION OF SPACE ON RIGHTS-OF-WAY Pub. L. 87–61, title I, § 104(b), June 29, 1961, 75 Stat. 123, authorized Secretary of Commerce [now Transpor- tation], on application, to revise any agreement made prior to June 29, 1961, to extent that such agreement re- lates to utilization of space on rights-of-way on Na- tional System of Interstate and Defense Highways [now Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx System of Interstate and De- fense Highways] to conform to section 111 of this title as amended by subsection (a). § 112. Letting of contracts

  • Licensed Documentation If commercially available, Licensee shall have the option to require the Contractor to deliver, at Contractor’s expense: (i) one (1) hard copy and one (1) master electronic copy of the Documentation in a mutually agreeable format; (ii) based on hard copy instructions for access by downloading from the Internet

  • License for Txdot Logo Use DocuSign Envelope ID: A2C96816-AFCF-4B6A-9B51-D8FCE6C6223E DocuSign Envelope ID: 81600B2C-53E9-4E39-BA73-002AB2A7A001

  • Software Casos de Uso Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation Sistemas de computadoras personales con el fin principal de ejecutar aplicaciones y/o servicios para un usuario único que por lo general trabaja con una conexión directa al teclado y la pantalla. Nota: La implantación de autorizaciones asociadas de sistema Red Hat Network o Módulos de Gestión Inteligente en un sistema que no sea Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop o Workstation no es un Caso de Uso soportado.

  • Use of Trademark In the case that the Subscriber provides a telecommunication service to an Subscriber’s Customer pursuant to Section 8.1, if the Subscriber desires to use SORACOM’s trademark, the Subscriber shall obtain SORACOM’s consent in writing to do so before using SORACOM’s trademark, and shall comply with any other conditions relating to the use of SORACOM’s trademark specified by SORACOM separately.

  • Commerce eXtensible Markup Language (cXML) This standard establishes the data contents required for invoicing via cXML within the context of an electronic environment. This transaction set can be used for invoicing via the AN for catalog and non-catalog goods and services. The cXML format is the Ariba preferred method for electronic invoicing.

  • SINGLE-USE PRODUCTS The Board of County Commissioners has established a single-use products and plastic bags policy intended to reduce the use of products which have become globally recognized as having lasting negative impacts on the environment. Neither single-use products nor plastic bags may be sold or disbursed on County property by staff or contracted vendors, except as set forth in Orange County Administrative Regulation 9.01.03. Failure to comply with the Regulation may result in termination of the contract or other contractual remedies, and may affect future contracting with the County. The use of reusable, recyclable, biodegradable, or compostable materials is encouraged.

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.