Product Authenticity Sample Clauses

Product Authenticity. It is a requirement that all items on sale are authentic. If items are deemed to be misrepresented e.g. labelled incorrectly or said to be not what they actually are, the Committee, at its discretion, can ask that trader to remove the items from sale or cease trading at Minerama, effective immediately.
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Product Authenticity. You may only sell Products through the Marketplace Program that are new and authentic. You will maintain adequate processes and procedures for conducting diligence to assure that Products are authentic, authorized for sale, and not stolen, counterfeit, illegal or misbranded. You may not (and you represent and warrant that you will not) list any Product or Retailer Product Content (as defined below) on the SPANTIK Sites or through the Marketplace Program that is counterfeit, illegal, stolen, or fraudulent, or infringes any third-party “Intellectual Property Rights” (meaning any patent, copyright, trademark, service xxxx, trade dress (including any proprietary “look and feel”), trade name, logo, moral right, trade secret and any other intellectual property right), or that you otherwise do not have the right to sell. All information you provide about the Product will be accurate, current, and complete and not misleading, deceptive, or fraudulent in any way.
Product Authenticity. 2.3.7.1 The Seller hereby confirms that they will only sell items that correspond to its image(s) or description on Jebelz. 2.3.7.2 The Seller also confirms that they will not sell any used, counterfeit, refurbished, or damaged products on Jebelz. The sale of counterfeit products, including any products that have been illegally replicated, reproduced, or manufactured, is strictly prohibited. If an infringing product or listing is discovered on Xxxxxx.xxx, the product will be removed, at the sole discretion of Xxxxxx.xxx. Further, the Seller will be subject to being permanently banned from selling on the site, all the funds which are due to be paid would be withheld, and further legal action would be pursued. 2.3.7.3 Selling Counterfeit items is considered fraud under the UAE Federal Law No. 4 of 1979 and Federal Law No. 37 of 1992. Also, as per the new “Anti-Commercial Fraud Law” passed by UAE Federal National Council (FNC), sale of a counterfeit item and is liable to a minimum fine of AED 50,000 (up to AED 250,000) to the government. Failing to comply with this clause may cause immediate termination of contract and penalty up to AED 50,000
Product Authenticity. 1.5.1. The Merchant shall only sell those Product(s) through the Platform, which are new and authentic. The Merchant shall be obligated to maintain adequate processes and procedures for conducting diligence to assure the buyers that the Product(s) are authentic, authorized for sale, and not stolen, counterfeit, illegal 1.5.2. or misbranded. The Merchant shall ensure that only those Products which have a minimum shelf life as mentioned in Annexure I of this Agreement will be sold through the Platform. Further, any category of the Product not included in Annexure I of this Product should have a shelf life of at least 9 (nine) months. 1.5.3. The Merchant shall upload the description, images, disclaimer, delivery timelines, price and such other details for the Products as required under Applicable Laws or otherwise to be displayed and offered for sale on the Platform. 1.5.4. The Merchant may not list any of the Products on the Platform that are counterfeit, illegal, stolen, or fraudulent, or infringes any third-party intellectual property rights, trade name, logo, moral right, trade secret and any other intellectual property right or that it otherwise may not have the right to sell. All such information as shall be provided by the Merchant about the Products shall be deemed to be accurate, current, and complete and not misleading, deceptive, or fraudulent in any way. 1.5.5. The Merchant shall not upload any description, image, text, graphic that is unlawful, illegal, objectionable, obscene, vulgar, opposed to public policy, prohibited of the Product. The Merchant shall further ensure to upload the description and image of the Product which is offered for sale through the Platform.
Product Authenticity. 1.5.1. The Merchant shall only sell those Product(s) through the Platform, which are new and authentic. The Merchant shall be obligated to maintain adequate processes and procedures for conducting diligence to assure the buyers that the Product(s) are authentic, authorized for sale, and not stolen, counterfeit, illegal or misbranded. The Merchant shall ensure that only those Products which have a minimum shelf life of 6 (six) months are sold through the Platform. 1.5.2. The Merchant may not list any of the Product(s) on the Platform that are counterfeit, illegal, stolen, or fraudulent, or infringes any third-party intellectual property rights, trade name, logo, moral right, trade secret and any other intellectual property right or that it otherwise may not have the right to sell. All such information as shall be provided by the Merchant about the Product(s) shall be deemed to be accurate, current, and complete and not misleading, deceptive, or fraudulent in any way.

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