Point of Sale and Internet Warnings Sample Clauses

Point of Sale and Internet Warnings. The warning requirements of Section 2.3 shall also be satisfied if Big Lots provides warnings to Customers at the point-of-sale. Customers purchasing Products directly from California retail stores shall receive the Proposition 65 warning via register display and on customers’ printed receipts. If Big Lots sells Products via its own proprietary internet website to customers located in California, the warning requirements of this section, and Section 2.3, shall be satisfied if the foregoing warning appears either: (a) on the same web page on which a Product is displayed and/or described; (b) on the same page as the price for the Product;
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Point of Sale and Internet Warnings. The warning requirements of Section 2.3 shall also be satisfied if Xxxxxx provides warnings to customers at the point-of-sale. Customers purchasing Products directly from California retail stores shall receive the Proposition 65 warning via register display and on customers' printed receipts. If Xxxxxx sells Products via an internet website to customers located in California, the warning requirements of section 2.3 shall be satisfied if the foregoing warning appears either: (a) on the same web page on which a Product is displayed and/or described; (b) on the same page as the price for the Product; or (c) on one or more web pages displayed to a purchaser prior to purchase during the checkout process; or (d) via the "product details" section of the Product page. Alternatively, a symbol consisting of a black exclamation point in a yellow or white equilateral triangle may appear adjacent to or immediately following the display, description, price, or checkout listing of the Product, if the warning statement appears elsewhere on the same web page in a manner that clearly associates it with the product(s) to which the warning applies.
Point of Sale and Internet Warnings. The warning requirements of Section 2.3 shall also be satisfied if BWTC provides warnings to Customers at the point-of-sale. Customers purchasing Products directly from California retail stores shall receive the Proposition 65 warning via register display and on customers’ printed receipts. If BWTC sells Products via its own proprietary internet website to customers located in California, the warning requirements of this section, and Section 2.3, shall be satisfied if the foregoing warning appears either: (a) on the same web page on which a Product is displayed and/or described; (b) on the same page as the price for the Product;
Point of Sale and Internet Warnings. The warning requirements of Section 2.3 shall also be satisfied if Enchante or Big Lots provides warnings to Customers at the point-of-sale. Customers purchasing Products directly from California retail stores shall receive the Proposition 65 warning via register display and on customers’ printed receipts, which shall indicate to which Product the warning applies. In the event that Enchante or Big Lots sells Products via its own proprietary internet website to customers located in California, the warning requirements of this section, and Section 2.3, shall be satisfied if the foregoing warning appears either: (a) on the same web page on which a Product is displayed and/or described; (b) on the same page as the price for the Product; (c) on one or more web pages displayed to a California purchaser prior to completion of the checkout process; or (d) via the “product details” section of the Product page. Alternatively, a symbol consisting of a black exclamation point in a yellow or white equilateral triangle may appear adjacent to or immediately following the display, description, price, or checkout listing of the Product, if the warning statement appears elsewhere on the same web page in a manner that clearly associates it with the product(s) to which the warning applies. The parties acknowledge that the warnings required by this section are not the exclusive methods of providing Proposition 65 warnings and agree that Enchante may utilize “safe harborwarning language and methods promulgated by the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment and contained in 27 CCR §§ 25602-25603, applicable to lead and the Products, in effect on or after the Effective Date, without being deemed in breach of this Settlement Agreement.

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