Product Identity Sample Clauses

Product Identity. Marketer agrees that the Products shall be resold by Marketer only under the trademarks and trade names authorized by Chevron for the Products, except as provided in section 8(g). At no time shall Marketer sell or offer for sale under such trademarks and trade names any product not authorized by Chevron to be sold thereunder. Marketer shall see that any likelihood of confusion between the Products and products of other manufacturers or suppliers, and any likelihood of substitution or commingling of the products of others as or with the Products, is eliminated and shall comply with such reasonable rules and regulations in this regard as Chevron may establish. Chevron’s representatives shall have the right at any time to enter upon the premises where the Products are stored by or for Marketer and to take samples of the Products for testing purposes, compensating Marketer (at Marketer’s cost, which for this purpose shall be based on Chevron’s price to Marketer under this agreement in effect at the time such samples are taken, or, at Chevron’s option, in kind) for any Products taken.
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Product Identity. Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (g) of this section 8, Jobber agrees that the petroleum products purchased hereunder shall be sold by Jobber as the products of ChevronTexaco and only under the trademarks and trade names authorized for such products by ChevronTexaco. At no time shall any product not authorized by ChevronTexaco to be sold thereunder be offered for sale or sold under such trademarks and trade names. Jobber shall see that any likelihood of confusion between ChevronTexaco’s products and those of others and any likelihood of substitution or commingling of the products of others as or with those of ChevronTexaco is eliminated and shall comply with such reasonable rules and regulations in this regard as ChevronTexaco may from time to time establish. ChevronTexaco’s representatives shall have the right at any time to enter upon the premises where the petroleum products purchased hereunder are stored by or for Jobber and to take samples of such petroleum products for testing purposes, compensating Jobber (at Jobber’s cost, which for this purpose shall be based on ChevronTexaco’s price to Jobber hereunder in effect at the time such samples are taken, or, at ChevronTexaco’s option, in kind) for any products so taken.
Product Identity. Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (g) of this section 8, Marketer agrees that the petroleum products purchased hereunder shall be sold by Marketer as the products of Chevron and only under the trademarks and trade names authorized for such products by Chevron. At no time shall any product not authorized by Chevron to be sold thereunder be offered for sale or sold under such trademarks and trade names. Marketer shall see that any likelihood of confusion between Chevron’s products and those of others and any likelihood of substitution or commingling of the products of others as or with those of Chevron is eliminated and shall comply with such reasonable rules and regulations in this regard as Chevron may from time to time establish. Chevron’s representatives shall have the right at any time to enter upon the premises where the petroleum products purchased hereunder are stored by or for Marketer and to take samples of such petroleum products for testing purposes, compensating Marketer (at Marketer’s cost, which for this purpose shall be based on Chevron’s price to Marketer hereunder in effect at the time such samples are taken, or, at Chevron’s option, in kind) for any products so taken.
Product Identity. Marketer agrees that the Products shall be resold by Marketer only under the trademarks and trade names authorized by Supplier for the Products, except as provided in section 8.7 (Disapproved Retail Outlets). At no time shall Marketer sell or offer for sale under such trademarks and trade names any product not authorized by Supplier to be sold thereunder. Marketer shall see that any likelihood of confusion between the Products and products of other manufacturers or suppliers, and any likelihood of substitution or commingling of the products of others as or with the Products, is eliminated and shall comply with such reasonable rules and regulations in this regard as Supplier may establish. Supplier’s representatives shall have the right at any time to enter upon the premises where the Products are stored by or for Marketer and to take samples of the Products for testing purposes, compensating Marketer (at Marketer’s cost, which for this purpose shall be based on Supplier’s price to Marketer under this agreement in effect at the time such samples are taken, or, at Supplier’s option, in kind) for any Products taken.

Related to Product Identity

  • Customer Identification Program Notice To help the U.S. government fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities, U.S. Federal law requires each financial institution to obtain, verify, and record certain information that identifies each person who initially opens an account with that financial institution on or after October 1, 2003. Certain of PNC’s affiliates are financial institutions, and PNC may, as a matter of policy, request (or may have already requested) the Fund’s name, address and taxpayer identification number or other government-issued identification number, and, if such party is a natural person, that party’s date of birth. PNC may also ask (and may have already asked) for additional identifying information, and PNC may take steps (and may have already taken steps) to verify the authenticity and accuracy of these data elements.

  • Separate Identity The Seller acknowledges that the Administrative Agent, the Lenders and the other Secured Parties are entering into the transactions contemplated by the Credit Agreement in reliance upon the Buyer’s identity as a legal entity that is separate from the Seller and each other Affiliate of the Seller. Therefore, from and after the date hereof, the Seller will take all reasonable steps to maintain the Buyer’s identity as a legal entity that is separate from the Seller and each other Affiliate of the Seller and to make it manifest to third parties that the Buyer is an entity with assets and liabilities distinct from those of the Seller and each other Affiliate thereof and not just a division of the Seller or any such other Affiliate (except as otherwise required under GAAP or applicable tax law). Without limiting the generality of the foregoing and in addition to the other covenants set forth herein, the Seller agrees that: (i) the Seller will take all other actions necessary on its part to ensure that the Buyer is at all times in compliance with Section 5.18 of the Credit Agreement (provided, however, that the Seller does not hereby guaranty the solvency of the Buyer or agree to pay any of the Buyer’s obligations or liabilities); (ii) the Seller shall maintain corporate records and books of account separate from those of the Buyer; (iii) the annual financial statements of the Seller shall disclose the effects of the Seller’s transactions in accordance with GAAP and the annual financial statements of the Seller shall not reflect in any way that the assets of the Buyer, including, without limitation, the Collateral, could be available to pay creditors of the Seller or any other Affiliate of the Seller; (iv) the resolutions, agreements and other instruments underlying the transactions described in this Agreement shall be continuously maintained by the Seller as official records; (v) the Seller shall maintain an arm’s-length relationship with the Buyer and will not hold itself out as being liable for the debts of the Buyer; (vi) except as otherwise permitted under the Credit Agreement, the Seller shall keep its assets and its liabilities wholly separate from those of the Buyer or, other than by reason of owning equity interests of the Buyer, for any decisions or actions relating to the Buyer; (vii) the Seller will avoid the appearance, and promptly correct any known misperception of any of the Seller’s creditors, that the assets of the Buyer are available to pay the obligations and debts of the Seller; (viii) to the extent that the Seller services the Collateral and performs other services on the Buyer’s behalf, the Seller will clearly identify itself as an agent for the Buyer in the performance of such duties; provided, however, that the Seller will not be required to so identify itself when communicating with the Obligors not in its capacity as agent for the Buyer but rather in its capacity as agent for a group of lenders; and (ix) the Seller shall take or refrain from taking, as applicable, each of the activities specified or assumed in the true sale and non-consolidation opinions of Dechert LLP delivered on the Warehouse Closing Date, upon which the conclusions expressed therein are based.

  • PRICE LISTS AND PRODUCT INFORMATION Contractors should provide an electronic version of the proposed price list in an Excel format or pdf on a jump drive. Also provide a dealer list, if applicable in an Excel format with "read and write" capabilities on the same jump drive. No costs or expenses associated with providing this information in the required format shall be charged to the State of Arkansas. At the time of contract renewal contractor will furnish OSP with an updated dealer list and published price list.

  • Product Information EPIZYME recognizes that by reason of, inter alia, EISAI’s status as an exclusive licensee in the EISAI Territory under this Agreement, EISAI has an interest in EPIZYME’s retention in confidence of certain information of EPIZYME. Accordingly, until the end of all Royalty Term(s) in the EISAI Territory, EPIZYME shall keep confidential, and not publish or otherwise disclose, and not use for any purpose other than to fulfill EPIZYME’s obligations, or exercise EPIZYME’s rights, hereunder any EPIZYME Know-How Controlled by EPIZYME or EPIZYME Collaboration Know-How, in each case that are primarily applicable to EZH2 or EZH2 Compounds (the “Product Information”), except to the extent (a) the Product Information is in the public domain through no fault of EPIZYME, (b) such disclosure or use is expressly permitted under Section 9.3, or (c) such disclosure or use is otherwise expressly permitted by the terms and conditions of this Agreement. For purposes of Section 9.3, each Party shall be deemed to be both the Disclosing Party and the Receiving Party with respect to Product Information. For clarification, the disclosure by EPIZYME to EISAI of Product Information shall not cause such Product Information to cease to be subject to the provisions of this Section 9.2 with respect to the use and disclosure of such Confidential Information by EPIZYME. In the event this Agreement is terminated pursuant to Article 12, this Section 9.2 shall have no continuing force or effect, but the Product Information, to the extent disclosed by EPIZYME to EISAI hereunder, shall continue to be Confidential Information of EPIZYME, subject to the terms of Sections 9.1 and 9.3 for purposes of the surviving provisions of this Agreement. Each Party shall be responsible for compliance by its Affiliates, and its and its Affiliates’ respective officers, directors, employees and agents, with the provisions of Section 9.1 and this Section 9.2.

  • Customer Identification Program (A) To assist the Fund in complying with requirements regarding a customer identification program in accordance with applicable regulations promulgated by U.S. Department of Treasury under Section 326 of the USA PATRIOT Act ("CIP Regulations"), BNYM will do the following: (i) Implement procedures which require that prior to establishing a new account in the Fund BNYM obtain the name, date of birth (for natural persons only), address and government-issued identification number (collectively, the "Data Elements") for the "Customer" (defined for purposes of this Agreement as provided in 31 CFR 1024.100(c)) associated with the new account. (ii) Use collected Data Elements to attempt to reasonably verify the identity of each new Customer promptly before or after each corresponding new account is opened. Methods of verification may consist of non-documentary methods (for which BNYM may use unaffiliated information vendors to assist with such verifications) and documentary methods (as permitted by 31 CFR 1024.220), and may include procedures under which BNYM personnel perform enhanced due diligence to verify the identities of Customers the identities of whom were not successfully verified through the first- level (which will typically be reliance on results obtained from an information vendor) verification process(es). (iii) Record the Data Elements and maintain records relating to verification of new Customers consistent with 31 CFR 1024.220(a)(3). (iv) Regularly report to the Fund about measures taken under (i)-(iii) above. (v) If BNYM provides services by which prospective Customers may subscribe for shares in the Fund via the Internet or telephone, BNYM will work with the Fund to notify prospective Customers, consistent with 31 CFR 1024.220(a)(5), about the program conducted by the Fund in accordance with the CIP Regulations. (B) To assist the Fund in complying with the Customer Due Diligence Requirements for Financial Institutions promulgated by FinCEN (31 CFR § 1020.230) pursuant to the Bank Secrecy Act ("CDD Rule"), BNYM will maintain and implement written procedures that are reasonably designed to: (i) Obtain information of a nature and in a manner permitted or required by the CCD Rule in order to identify each natural person who is a "beneficial owner" (as that term is defined in the CDD Rule) of a legal entity at the time that such legal entity seeks to open an account as a shareholder of the Fund, unless that legal entity is excluded from the CDD Rule or an exemption provided for in the CDD Rule applies; and (ii) Verify the identity of each beneficial owner so identified according to risk based procedures to the extent reasonable and practicable, in accordance with the minimum requirements of the CDD Rule. (C) Nothing in Section (3) shall be construed to require BNYM to perform any course of conduct that is not required for Fund compliance with the CIP Regulations or CDD Rule, including by way of illustration not limitation the collection of Data Elements or verification of identity for individuals opening Fund accounts through financial intermediaries which use the facilities of the NSCC. (D) BNYM agrees to permit inspections relating to the CIP services provided hereunder by U.S. Federal departments or regulatory' agencies with appropriate jurisdiction and to make available to examiners from such departments or regulatory agencies such information and records relating to the CIP services provided hereunder as such examiners shall reasonably request.

  • Customer Identification Unless Elastic has first obtained Customer's prior written consent, Elastic shall not identify Customer as a user of the Products, on its website, through a press release issued by Elastic and in other promotional materials.

  • If Identified If the HSP is Identified it will: (a) work towards applying the principles of Active Offer in the provision of services; (b) provide services to the public in French in accordance with its existing French language services capacity; (c) develop, and provide to the Funder upon request from time to time, a plan to become Designated by the date agreed to by the HSP and the Funder; (d) continuously work towards improving its capacity to provide services in French and toward becoming Designated within the time frame agreed to by the parties; (e) provide a report to the Funder that outlines progress in its capacity to provide services in French and toward becoming Designated; (f) annually, provide a report to the Funder that outlines how it addresses the needs of its local Francophone community; and (g) collect and submit to the Funder, as requested by the Funder from time to time, French language services data.

  • Vendor Identity and Contact Information It is Vendor’s sole responsibility to ensure that all identifying vendor information (name, EIN, d/b/a’s, etc.) and contact information is updated and current at all times within the TIPS eBid System and the TIPS Vendor Portal. It is Vendor’s sole responsibility to confirm that all e-correspondence issued from xxxx-xxx.xxx, xxxxxxx.xxx, and xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx to Vendor’s contacts are received and are not blocked by firewall or other technology security. Failure to permit receipt of correspondence from these domains and failure to keep vendor identity and contact information current at all times during the life of the contract may cause loss of TIPS Sales, accumulating TIPS fees, missed rebid opportunities, lapse of TIPS Contract(s), and unnecessary collection or legal actions against Vendor. It is no defense to any of the foregoing or any breach of this Agreement that Vendor was not receiving TIPS’ electronic communications issued by TIPS to Vendor’s listed contacts.

  • Product Data Illustrations, standard schedules, performance charts, instructions, brochures, diagrams, and other information furnished by Developer to illustrate a material, product, or system for some portion of the Work.

  • Indirect Identifiers Any information that, either alone or in aggregate, would allow a reasonable person to be able to identify a student to a reasonable certainty Information in the Student’s Educational Record Information in the Student’s Email

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