Publicity and reputation. The Contractor must not:
Publicity and reputation. The Recipient acknowledges that its activities may affect Council’s reputation, and accordingly:
Publicity and reputation. (a) (Publicity) The AFP must acknowledge the financial support received from the Funding Body in its annual report (if any) and in any publications or materials produced in connection with the Program. The Funding Body may, from time to time, advise the AFP of required or suggested wording for the acknowledgment.
(b) Where the financial support received from the Funding Body is in excess of $100,000, the AFP must erect a sign acknowledging this. The Funding Body will advise the AFP of the requirements for such a sign. The sign will be at the expense of the AFP.
(c) (Promotional material) The AFP must:
(i) notify the Funding Body before making any press or other announcements, publications or releases in relation to the Funding Agreement;
(ii) use best efforts to ensure the Funding Body and its Minister is given a reasonable opportunity to participate in media coverage or other promotion of the AFP’s activity;
(iii) not use Funding Body or NSW Government branding (including use logos) without the Funding Body’s prior written approval and in accordance with xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/branding; and
(iv) if requested by the Funding Body, promptly remove its acknowledgment of the Funding and any Funding Body or NSW Government logo from any material relating to the AFP’s activity.
(d) (Award of Funding) The AFP acknowledges that the Funding Body or the NSW Government may publicise the awarding and details of the Funding at any time after the Funding is awarded, including:
(i) the AFP’s name;
(ii) the amount of Funding provided;
(iii) the title and description of the Program and Project; and
(iv) any results or outcomes arising out of the Funding.
(e) (Reputation) The AFP must, and ensure its Personnel, maintain the Funding Body’s good name and reputation. The obligation includes ensuring that the AFP delivers the Program in a manner that is competent, courteous, safe, reliable and to ‘best practice’ standards.
Publicity and reputation. 16.1 The Recipient shall take the following steps in respect of publicity:
Publicity and reputation. 27.1. The Contractor must, before making a public announcement in connection with this Agreement or any transaction contemplated by it, obtain the Department's consent to the announcement, except if required by Laws or a regulatory body (including a relevant stock exchange).
Publicity and reputation. 9.1The Provider must not advertise, publicly announce or provide any publicity stating that it is providing the Services or working for Client without the prior written consent of Client on each occasion the Provider does so.
Publicity and reputation. Each Party shall afford the other Party a reasonable period to provide its comments and approve any materials proposed to be published referring to matters connected with this Agreement and shall not publish or cause to be published the relevant material without the approval in writing of the other Party.
Publicity and reputation. Funder acknowledges that the nature of BID-operating business associations involves advocating on behalf of their members. Recipient acknowledges that its activities may affect Funder’s reputation.
Publicity and reputation. Recipient acknowledges that its activities may affect Funder’s reputation, and accordingly:
Publicity and reputation. The Consultant must not: