Search Terms Sample Clauses

Search Terms. The Keyword(TM) online search terms made available on the AOL Service for use by AOL Members, combining AOL's Keyword(TM) online search modifier with a term or phrase specifically related to ICP (and determined in accordance with the terms of this Agreement).
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Search Terms. To the extent this Agreement sets forth any mechanism by ------------ which the Affiliated MP Site or the MP Interactive Site that is accessed through the Affiliated MP Site will be promoted in connection with specified search terms within any AOL product or service, MP hereby represents and warrants that MP has all consents, authorizations, approvals, licenses, permits or other rights necessary for MP to use such specified search terms. EXHIBIT G Standard Legal Terms & Conditions ---------------------------------
Search Terms. To the extent this Agreement sets forth any mechanism by which the Co-Branded Site will be promoted in connection with specified search terms within any AOL product or service, DigitalWork hereby represents and warrants that DigitalWork has all consents, authorizaitons, approvals, licenses, permits or other rights necessary for DigitalWork to use such specified search terms. Notwithstanding the foregoing, AOL shall have the right to suspend the use of any search term if AOL has reason to believe continued use may subject AOL to liability or other adverse consequences. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED EXHIBIT G Standard Legal Terms & Conditions ---------------------------------
Search Terms. Company will be the [*****] vitamin sponsor of at least [*****] "search terms," chosen by Company, subject to InteliHealth's reasonable approval. Company may update such search terms from time to time, subject to InteliHealth's reasonable approval.
Search Terms. To the extent this Agreement sets forth any mechanism by which the Co-Branded Site will be promoted in connection with specified search terms within any AOL product or service, Onvia hereby represents and warrants that Onvia has all consents, authorizations, approvals, licenses, permits or other rights necessary for Onvia to use such specified search terms. Notwithstanding the foregoing, AOL shall have the right to suspend the use of any search term if AOL has a reasonable belief that continued use may subject AOL to liability or other adverse consequences. Execution Copy EXHIBIT G Standard Legal Terms & Conditions ---------------------------------
Search Terms. To the extent this Agreement sets forth any mechanism by which the Customized Site or My Health will be promoted in connection with specified search terms within any AOL product or service, WebMD hereby represents and warrants that WebMD has all consents, authorizations, approvals, licenses, permits or other rights necessary for WebMD to use such specified search terms. Notwithstanding the foregoing, AOL shall have the right to suspend the use of any search term if AOL has reason to believe continued use may subject AOL to liability or other adverse consequences. EXHIBIT E Standard Legal Terms & Conditions
Search Terms. The applicable word, phrase or category ID (as applicable) being input by AOL Users to conduct a search for matching results using the AOL Search Service, AOL Directory Service, and/or the Google Sponsored Advertising Service. Second Level Failure. As defined in Section 2.8(b).
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Search Terms. (a) The Keyword online search terms made available on the AOL Service, combining AOL's Keyword online search modifier with a term or phrase specifically related to ICP (and determined in accordance with the terms of this Agreement) and (b) the Go Word online search terms made available on the CompuServe Service, combining CompuServe's Go Word online search modifier with a term or phrase specifically related to ICP (and determined in accordance with the terms of this Agreement). ICP COMPETITORS. [ * ]
Search Terms. The following provisions apply to search terms / queries of the 20 requesting party. Focused terms and queries should be employed; broad terms or queries, such 21 as product and company names, generally should be avoided. A conjunctive combination of 22 multiple words or phrases (e.g., “computer” and “system”) narrows the search and shall count as 23 a single search term. A disjunctive combination of multiple words or phrases (e.g., “computer” 24 or “system”) broadens the search, and thus each word or phrase shall count as a separate search 25 term unless they are variants of the same word.
Search Terms a. TES & UNEX agree to work collaboratively on purchase of search keywords that are not relevant to The Coding Boot Camp program ensuring they are not bidding against each other.
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