Place Branding Sample Clauses

Place Branding. Place branding uncovers and elevates the unique appeal and identity of a destination, then distills it into a strategic positioning with differentiating characteristics that are competitively distinctive and globally compelling.
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  • Log Branding Unless prevented by the size or condition of the wood and approved in writing by STATE, at least one end of every log removed from the timber sale area shall be both clearly hammer branded and painted with a minimum 2-inch diameter spot of orange paint. STATE may issue PURCHASER one or more branding hammers registered to STATE. PURCHASER shall use only those brands issued by STATE for use on timber sold under this contract. Only those brands issued by STATE for use on timber sold under this contract shall be allowed on the areas of operations at any time. In addition, PURCHASER shall brand and paint all logs left singly or in decks along rights-of-way, and shall brand and paint one end of all logs yarded and left on landings after termination of operations each day. PURCHASER shall make every effort to remove logs from roads or landings within a reasonable period of time, and agrees to notify STATE in advance of intention to leave logs decked along roads or on landings for more than 96 hours. STATE may scale such decked logs, and PURCHASER shall be responsible for the costs of such scaling and for any loss due to theft or deterioration. If a brand registered to STATE is issued, PURCHASER agrees to sign a receipt for those branding hammers and to return them in good condition within 14 calendar days of completion of log hauling. PURCHASER shall pay a fee of $50 to STATE for each branding hammer returned to STATE in damaged and unusable condition, or $100 for each branding hammer not returned within the time specified by STATE. If properly marked timber is subdivided into smaller pieces for any other purpose than immediate processing, each piece shall be branded with a STATE brand specifically used for this purpose, signifying the logs are State timber and ineligible for export. Branding hammers used for this purpose may be obtained from STATE upon request, at cost.

  • Branding 5.2.1 Except as stated in Section 5.2.2, in providing Verizon Telecommunications Services to GNAPs, Verizon shall have the right (but not the obligation) to identify the Verizon Telecommunications Services with Verizon’s trade names, trademarks and service marks (“Verizon Marks”), to the same extent that these Services are identified with Verizon’s Marks when they are provided to Verizon’s Customers. Any such identification of Verizon’s Telecommunications Services shall not constitute the grant of a license or other right to GNAPs to use Verizon’s Marks.

  • Place of Work Your normal place of work is at the School, or at any premises used from time to time by the School, unless Your duties take You elsewhere. The Governing Body reserves the right to require You to work at such other place or places as it may reasonably require from time to time subject to the provision of reasonable notice. You will not usually be required to work outside of the United Kingdom.

  • Custom Branding for Directory Assistance is not available for certain classes of service, including but not limited to Hotel/Motel services, WATS service and certain PBX services.

  • DHS Seal, Logo, and Flags The Contractor shall not use the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) seal(s), logos, crests, or reproductions of flags or likeness of DHS agency officials without specific FEMA pre-approval.

  • Directory Listings 15.1.1 CBT, as publisher of its White Pages, will include Primary Listings of CLEC’s resale directory customers in its White Pages, and shall cause its publisher to include primary listings of CLEC’s directory customers in its Publisher’s Yellow Pages Directories under the following terms and conditions:

  • Directories BellSouth or its agent shall make available White Pages directories to <<customer_name>> subscribers at no charge or as specified in a separate BAPCO agreement.

  • DIRECT MARKETING Prior to the introduction of any new product or service which Competitive Supplier may wish to make available to Participating Consumers or other Eligible Consumers located within the Town, Competitive Supplier agrees to (i) give the Town written notice of such new product or service and (ii) subject to the entry into reasonable confidentiality terms to the extent permitted by law and mutually acceptable to the Parties, discuss with the Town the possible inclusion of such new product or service in this aggregation program. The Parties agree to negotiate in good faith the terms, conditions, and prices for such products and services which the Parties agree should be included in a Town aggregation program. Competitive Supplier also agrees not to engage in any direct marketing to any Participating Consumer that relies upon Competitive Supplier’s unique knowledge of, or access to, Participating Consumers gained as a result of this ESA. For the purposes of this provision, “direct marketing” shall include any telephone call, mailing, electronic mail, or other contact between the Competitive Supplier and the Consumer. Broad-based programs of the Competitive Supplier that do not rely on unique knowledge or access gained through this ESA will not constitute such “direct marketing.”

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