Merchandising Display Sample Clauses

Merchandising Display. The Lessee will use to the Lessee's best advantage all space in the Premises for display of stock and, during such times as may be specified from time to time by the Lessor, will keep display windows and (when the Lessor requires) the entire Premises adequately illuminated. Throughout the Term of this Lease the Lessee must install and maintain to the satisfaction of the Lessor shopfront displays and/or window dressings in accordance with the design criteria specified by the Lessor from time to time. The Lessee will ensure that merchandising displays do not spoil or detract from the form, style and appearance of the Premises or Common Areas. Such displays should be consistent with the Retail Strategy.
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Merchandising Display. See Master Agreement.
Merchandising Display. The Tenant shall not place or display any merchandise or advertising material of any nature whatsoever within or outside the Premises or in any part of the Common Area without the prior written approval of the Lessor. TENANT LANDLORD Signature / Stamp

Related to Merchandising Display

  • Marketing Materials (a) During the term of this Agreement, the Sub-Adviser agrees to furnish the Manager at its principal office for prior review and approval by the Manager all written and/or printed materials, including but not limited to, PowerPointÒ or slide presentations, news releases, advertisements, brochures, fact sheets and other promotional, informational or marketing materials (the “Marketing Materials”) for internal use or public dissemination, that are produced or are for use or reference by the Sub-Adviser, its affiliates or other designees, broker-dealers or the public in connection with the Series, and Sub-Adviser shall not use any such materials if the Manager reasonably objects in writing within five business days (or such other period as may be mutually agreed) after receipt thereof. Marketing Materials may be furnished to the Manager by first class or overnight mail, facsimile transmission equipment, electronic delivery or hand delivery.

  • Client Information (2) Protected Health Information in any form including without limitation, Electronic Protected Health Information or Unsecured Protected Health Information (herein “PHI”);

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