The Trade Sample Clauses

The Trade. 2.1 This Agreement shall cover the carriage of cargo between any port or point in North America, Central America and the Caribbean Islands (the "Northern Points"), on the one hand, and any port or point within Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay (the "Southern Points") on the other hand (the "Core Trade"), as well as such other ports or points agreed to by the Parties from time to time (the "Non-Core Trade," and collectively with the Core Trade, the "Trade"). The Trade shall not include Brazilian or United States coastwise trade or Mercosur common carrier services in South America.
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The Trade. DISH may market, promote, and advertise each Licensed Picture to the trade no earlier than forty-five (45) days prior to such Licensed Picture’s DISH Availability Date.

Related to The Trade

  • USE OF NAMES AND TRADEMARKS 9.1 Nothing contained in this Agreement confers any right to use in advertising, publicity, or other promotional activities any name, trade name, trademark, or other designation of either party hereto (including contraction, abbreviation or simulation of any of the foregoing). Unless required by law, the use by LICENSEE of the name, “The Regents Of The University Of California” or the name of any campus of the University Of California is prohibited, without the express written consent of UNIVERSITY.

  • Trademarks and Trade Names Except as specifically set out in this Agreement, nothing in this Agreement shall grant, suggest, or imply any authority for one Party to use the name, trademarks, service marks, or trade names of the other for any purpose whatsoever.

  • Ethical Practices Xxxxxx provides adoption services ethically and in accordance with the Hague Convention’s principles of: ensuring that both domestic and intercountry adoptions take place in the best interests of children; and preventing the abduction, exploitation, sale, or trafficking of children. The Agency prohibits its employees and agents from giving money or other consideration, directly or indirectly, to a child’s parent(s), other individual(s), or an entity as payment for the child or as an inducement to release the child. If permitted or required by the child’s country of origin, the Agency may remit reasonable payments for activities related to the adoption proceedings, pre-birth and birth medical costs, the care of the child, the care of the birth mother while pregnant and immediately following birth, or the provision of child welfare and child protection services generally.

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