Labeling. Upon request, Lessee will xxxx the Equipment indicating Lessor's interest with labels provided by Lessor. Lessee will keep all Equipment free from any other marking or labeling which might be interpreted as a claim of ownership.
Labeling. Supplier is responsible for labeling the Product(s) and the packages as may be required for shipping. The labels shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, ordinances and regulations for the Territories designated in Schedule B. Art work for the label to be provided by purchaser. Supplier shall manufacture the label approved by the purchaser. Supplier shall acquire no rights of any kind in or to any of supplier’s trademark(s), service xxxx(s), trade name(s), logo(s), labels, or product designation and shall not make any use of the same for any reason except as necessary to comply with the packaging and labeling requirements unless otherwise agreed by and between the parties as set forth in Schedule C. .
Labeling. Upon request, Lessee will mark xxx Equipment indicating Lessor's interest. Lessee will keep all Equipment free from any other marking or labeling which might be interpreted as a claim of ownership.
Labeling. The Contractor shall insure that each individual product (as well as the carton, container or package in which the product is shipped) of any of the following substances (as defined by the Act and the regulations) supplied by the Contractor is clearly labeled, tagged or marked with the information listed in Paragraph (1) through (4):
1) Hazardous substances:
a) The chemical name or common name,
b) A hazard warning, and
c) The name, address, and telephone number of the manufacturer.
2) Hazardous mixtures:
a) The common name, but if none exists, then the trade name,
b) The chemical or common name of special hazardous substances comprising .01% or more of the mixture,
c) The chemical or common name of hazardous substances consisting 1.0% or more of the mixture,
d) A hazard warning, and
e) The name, address, and telephone number of the manufacturer.
Labeling. Service Providers have identified labeling issues in Section 3.17(d) of the Amendment to the Seller Disclosure Schedule dated September 2, 2010 (the “Disclosure Update”) and have identified Inventory that utilize labels that require revision. Service Providers have developed a corrective action plan to correct the labels utilized on the products, which plan is attached hereto as Exhibit E (the “Corrective Action Plan”). In connection with the correction of the foregoing, the Corrective Action Plan segregates the identified labeling issues between those products and Registrations for which modification of the labels is required before any product can be shipped, which are the first eight registrations on the Corrective Action Plan (the “Eight Registrations”) and the remaining products and Registrations for which products can be shipped and kept in commerce within the meaning of Applicable Law (the “Remaining Registrations”). In connection with the correction of the foregoing and the execution of the Corrective Action Plan: • Service Providers shall use commercially reasonable efforts to complete the Corrective Action Plan in accordance with its terms; • Service Providers shall have identified, segregated and marked all inventory containing labels for products that utilize the Eight Registrations and have been identified as requiring revision pursuant to the Disclosure Update (the “Quarantined Inventory”) so that such Quarantined Inventory is not shipped and is not otherwise in commerce as determined by Applicable Law; • Service Providers shall, as promptly as practicable, prepare new labels for each product that is identified under the Eight Registrations and shall not ship any Quarantined Inventory (or any inventory using any old label for such products) without first having replaced the label and all labeling such that the same complies with Applicable Law; • Service Providers shall, as promptly as practicable prepare new labels for each product that is identified under the Remaining Registrations; • Each such new label shall be submitted to Buyers for Buyers’ review and comment and Buyers’ reasonable changes that are submitted as promptly as practicable shall be incorporated into such labels; • Following Buyers’ review of each label, Service Providers shall promptly submit for approval and/or file all labeling with each applicable Governmental Entity, including each state in which such products are sold or intended to be sold; • With respect to any Regis...
Labeling. The term Labeling shall refer to the process of applying the Mark to the Product, whether the Mark is applied to the Product by a separable label, directly on the product, or by other media as authorized by Intertek.
Labeling. Labeling shall meet industry standards and shall provide the size, material type and any special care instructions applicable to the garment type.
Labeling. 1. Member States shall take all necessary measures to ensure that cosmetic products may be marketed only if product label is in full compliance with the ASEAN Cosmetic Labeling Requirements appearing as Appendix II and the information required thereunder, shall be in legible and visible lettering.
2. Special precautions to be observed in use, especially those listed in the column “Conditions of use and warnings which must be printed on the label” in Annexes III, IV, VI, VII and VIII, which must appear on the label, as well as any special precautionary information on cosmetic products.
3. Member States shall take all measures necessary to ensure that, in labeling, putting up for sale and advertising of cosmetic products, text names, trademarks, pictures and figurative or other signs are not used to imply that these products have characteristics which they do not have.
Labeling. 1. The product name, weight, the name and address of the producer and/or operator certified by the CB (DOA) and responsible for final packing should appear on the organic product packaging.
2. Prior to printing, a producer and/or operator shall submit the lay-out of a product label to the CB (DOA) for approval.
Labeling. Individual shipping cartons shall be labeled with the name of the ordering agency, order number, contract number, contractor, state stock numbers, and where applicable, date of manufacture, batch number, storage requirements, conditions, and recommended shelf life. Contractors are encouraged to offer product packaging with recycled content.