Common use of Scope of Permission Clause in Contracts

Scope of Permission. i) Offline advertising media. You may state “BBB Accredited Business,” or you may display the seal in the following media: newspapers, periodicals, billboards, posters, direct mail, flyers, yellow pages or other directory advertising, telephone, TV or radio spots, business cards, stationery, invoices, facsimile cover sheets, other business documents, and patches. Accredited Business patches may be placed only on company-owned clothing. If all your physical locations are within this BBB’s service area, you may advertise your accreditation wherever you do business. If you have physical locations in other BBBs’ service areas, your advertising rights are restricted to this BBB’s service area unless permitted by agreement(s) with other BBBs. You may advertise your BBB rating wherever you are permitted to display the seal in offline advertising media, except that you may not advertise your BBB rating in yellow pages or any other directory that cannot be immediately revised if your BBB rating changes.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Accreditation Agreement, Better Business Bureau Accreditation Agreement, Better Business Bureau Accreditation Agreement

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