Temporary Signage Sample Clauses

Temporary Signage. 16 PROJECT LEASING / CONSTRUCTION / FUTURE FACILITIES.......................16
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Temporary Signage. LGSR shall be permitted to install temporary event signage on the Premises upon approval of an application to the Town of Los Gatos Planning Department pursuant to the provisions of Section29.10.120 (4) Event Signs of the Town Code. Each LGSR Activity Quarter (summer, fall spring, winter) shall be eligible for temporary event signage. All temporary event signage must include the LGSR logo of such size and placement that it is clear that the signage is for a program or activity sponsored by LGSR. The Town shall charge a single Temporary Signage fee for each year.
Temporary Signage. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Section, Tenant shall have the sole and exclusive right to install, contract, sell, duplicate, exhibit, display, and otherwise control, and to receive and retain any and all revenues from, Temporary Signage on, in or at the Premises. Revenues from temporary signage (as defined by applicable ordinances) shall be Excluded Receipts for the purposes of Section 4.3.
Temporary Signage. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Section, Tenant shall have the sole and exclusive right to install, contract, sell, duplicate, exhibit, display, and otherwise control, and to receive and retain any and all revenues from, Temporary Signage on, in or at the Premises. Revenues from temporary signage (as defined by applicable ordinances) shall be Excluded Receipts for the purposes of Section 4.3. Tenant shall not permit any temporary signage to remain on the exterior of the Coliseum for more than two (2) business days after the event with which the signage was affiliated has ended. For events occurring over a number of weeks, such as USC Home Football Games, such temporary signage on the exterior of the Coliseum must be removed no later than two (2) days after the last event in the series of such events, or within two (2) business days of the end of the football season for signage affiliated with USC Home Football Games.
Temporary Signage. USC shall not permit any temporary signage to remain on the exterior of the Coliseum for more than two (2) business days after the event with which the signage was affiliated has ended. For events occurring over a number of weeks, such as USC Home Football Games, such temporary signage on the exterior of the Coliseum must be removed no later than two (2) days after the last event in the series of such events, or within two (2) business days of the end of the football season for signage affiliated with USC Home Football Games.
Temporary Signage. Tenant shall pay Arden Two Hundred Fifty Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($250,000.00) no later than June 30, 2000 for the right to have the "Temporary Sign," as that term is defined below, from April 1, 2000 until June 30, 2000, which payment shall be non-refundable and not credited against any rent due under the Lease. Tenant, at Tenant's sole cost, shall have the right to one sign displaying Tenant's name (the "TEMPORARY SIGN") to be placed on the Building in an area to be mutually agreed upon by Landlord and Tenant. Tenant's Temporary Sign shall be subject to Landlord's approval as to size, design, location, graphics, materials, colors and similar specifications and shall be consistent with the exterior design, materials and appearance of the Building and the Building's signage program and shall be further subject to all applicable local government laws, rules, regulations, codes and other approvals. Tenant's Temporary Sign shall be personal to the Tenant originally named in this First Amendment and may not be assigned to any assignee or sublessee, or to any other person or entity. The cost incurred in connection with the initial purchase and installation of the Temporary Sign and the cost to maintain the Temporary Sign shall be paid by Tenant. Upon the expiration of the term of Tenant's lease of the Temporary Sign, or earlier termination of the Lease, or in the event the conditions precedent to the grant of Tenant's Temporary Sign are no longer satisfied, Landlord shall have the right to remove the Temporary Sign and Tenant shall be responsible for any and all costs associated with the removal of the Temporary Sign, including, but not limited to, the cost to repair and restore the Building to its original condition.
Temporary Signage. (a) Each Club is responsible for ensuring that all temporary Signage (such as scrolling, A- frames, bolsters etc.) is positioned so that it does not present a potential safety risk to Players or Officials. In inclement conditions, a Club must ensure Signage is placed no less than 5m (FOP Exclusion zone) from the Field of Play so as not to pose an injury risk to a sliding Player. (b) On match day, it is the responsibility of the home Club to prevent the display of temporary Signs or banners which obstruct sight lines of existing perimeter fence signage or which are inflammatory, derogatory, in general bad taste or otherwise in breach of conditions of entry.
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Temporary Signage. All temporary signage for special events (e.g. welcome signs for clients, directional signs for meetings) that tenants would like displayed in the main lobby or in a shared corridor must be preapproved by the Boston Propertiesmanagement office. A digital file or picture of the sign as well as the dates the sign will be in place will need to be provided before approval can be granted. All signs must be professionally created. Please contact the management office at (000) 000.0000 at least 24 hours in advance to obtain approval. The Central Square Post Office, located at 000 Xxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx XX 00000, is the central distribution point for Cambridge Center. The service hours are Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM 6: 45 PM; Saturdays, 7:30 AM 2: 00 PM. ● There is also a US Postal retail store, located in Xxxxxxx Square, for the purchases of postage stamps and mailing services. Their hours are Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM. ● Central Square Postal Office: Telephone: (000) 000.0000 US Post Office :
Temporary Signage. During a roll-out of a system, older signs often contradict information on new signs and cause confusion. Temporary signage is an affordable and effective way to maintain the effectiveness of hospital operations during a renovation. Temporary signs must be implemented as departments and units change to avoid confusion. Currently, Burnaby Hospital is organized into zones based on the function of departments within each building. Zones are an essential element when directing the visitor across sites over long distances. Along with zone colours, hospitals often associate a zone with a specific type of icon or imagery. For example, one might associate the green zone with pine trees or, the blue zone with a river. This is a good practice, as it allows for another identifier for visitors and gives that zone its own identity. However, if the imagery distracts from primary information or icons, it must be avoided. When it comes to the visual representation of a zone, colour and imagery can be used as support, not as the main visual focal point. This means incorporating the zone colour in wall paint, upholstery, or accents on existing signage.
Temporary Signage. In addition to the signage described above, from the Effective Date until the date Tenant installs its exterior signage (as described in Paragraph 12.2.3, above), Tenant shall have the right to install temporary banner signs in the locations it is permitted to install the to-be-installed Building-top signs; provided, however, any such temporary banner signs (i) must be professionally prepared and installed, (ii) must be approved by Landlord (which approval will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed), and (iii) must be approved by all applicable governmental authorities. Tenant shall be solely responsible for all costs associated with any such temporary banner signs, including all costs of design, fabrication, and installation of any such temporary banner signs; which installation must be performed by licensed experienced professionals reasonably approved by Landlord and in accordance with such requirements as Landlord may reasonably impose with respect to the installation of such temporary signage by the licensed professional. Once installed, Tenant shall thereafter (for so long as any such temporary banner signs remain on the Building) maintain such temporary banner signs in first class condition and repair and shall, upon installation of Tenant's first Building-top sign, cause such temporary banner signs to be professionally removed and cause any damage to the Building caused by such temporary banner signs, their existence on the Building, and their removal, to be repaired. In addition to the cost of designing, fabricating, installing, maintaining, and removing any such temporary banner signs, Tenant shall be solely responsible for the costs of illuminating such temporary banner signs, including utility costs.
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