Prohibited Products on the Jet Sample Clauses

Prohibited Products on the Jet. Marketplace Jet prohibits the sale on the Jet Marketplace of certain products, including those products that are: • illegal, including products that Jet believes are intended to produce an illegal product or undertake an illegal activity, • unsafe, see many of the products listed below, or • offensive, such as products that promote or glorify hatred, violence, racial, sexual or religious intolerance. Additionally, Jet may prohibit the listing of items on the Jet Marketplace that are or may be legal, but are either highly regulated or do not meet Xxx’s vision for the Jet Marketplace (in both cases, as determined by Jet in its sole discretion). Below is a list of items that Jet prohibits on the Jet Marketplace. This list is not exhaustive, as there may be other items that Jet prohibits. Please note that there may be exceptions to this list where Jet will authorize pre-approved Retail Partners to list an item or a category on this list on a case-by-case basis. Prohibited items - Jet prohibits the listing of: • Alcoholic beverages • Animals – Meaning no live animals. Also, no items made from certain animals, such as animals endangered or threatened under the U.S. Endangered Species Act or such as ivory from ivory-producing animals such as whales or elephants. • Automobiles that require registration. (Also, Jet will not sell automotive electronics that are intended or designed to affect traffic, block signals, etc.) • Currency, Coins, Cash Equivalents, and Gift CardsDrugs or other controlled substances (other than common over-the-counter drugs that are legal and approved for distribution by Jet), or products that are intended to simulate illegal drugs • Explosives • Hazardous or dangerous chemicals (or items containing them) • Human body parts (other than wigs) • Guns, gun parts and ammunition (except Retailer Partners may list air or BB guns) • Many medical goods – Such as (1) products that require FDA clearance or approval and have not been cleared or approved by the FDA for over-the-counter use or (2) certain other medical devices (regardless of FDA clearance or approvals), such as catheters or hearing aidsReal property and real estateRecalled products • Stocks and other securities • Tobacco or products that contain tobacco, or any other product containing nicotine • Weapons, such as unauthorized knives (switchblades, etc.), clubs, etc.
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