Use of the. Software licensed hereunder may require third party software or hardware (including but limited to databases, operating systems and servers). Unless specifically licensed in the Master Agreement, this Agreement does not contain a license to use such additional materials.
Use of the masculine pronoun herein shall be deemed to refer to the feminine and neuter genders and the use of singular references shall be deemed to include the plural and vice versa, as appropriate. No inference in favor of or against any Party shall be drawn from the fact that such Party or such Party’s counsel has drafted any portion of this Agreement.
Use of the. Product outside the geographical boundaries of the United States (including Puerto Rico); or
Use of the grievance process shall not prohibit a bargaining unit member from filing an administrative complaint with a relevant outside agency, such as the Bureau of Labor and Industries or the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Use of the. “ECP Control Information - ECI”
a) Where the content delivered is Enhanced Video and:
i) Pay-Per-View
ii) Subscription-on-Demand
iii) Video-on-Demand
Use of the. “Digital Only Token - DOT”
a) content that is being broadcast before any release to pre-recorded media, where
i) such Content Distributor consent to stop encoding the content with DOT 120 days after the start of use of DOT
ii) notwithstanding the foregoing, such Content Distributor consent to expire DOT immediately on release of pre-recorded media, unless the DOT is set on the pre-recorded media, and then only during such period that the pre-recorded media is distributed with DOT set, or
b) Undefined Business Models that are Comparable to any of the foregoing, and
c) There are no local regulations mandating analogue output for such particular content. For purposes of this Section 5.1.3, to “encode, or direct to be encoded, using DOT” means to direct or cause the setting of DOT so as to cause a Licensed Product to inhibit the output of both High Definition Analogue Output and Standard Definition Analogue Output, as well as to only allow output to protected Digital outputs which ensure that the content will not be further output on High Definition Analogue Output or Standard Definition Analogue Output, where permitted by local regulations.
Use of the. ITEM(S) - You agree that you are satisfied with the instruction given by Event Source properly and safely of using the item(s) or that you are so familiar and told Event Source that you were. You further agree that the item(s) will be used only at the address designated and only for the purpose for which the item(s) was manufactured and intended. Subleasing or improper use is prohibited. You have read and understood all manuals, written operating instructions, and warning as supplied for the equipment. Once the equipment leaves our facility, no credits will be issued for unused equipment.
Use of the. NAME “GUGGENHEIM.” Pursuant to a Trademark Sublicense Agreement dated July 26, 2007 between the Investment Adviser and the Investment Sub-Adviser, the Investment Sub-Adviser has consented to the use by the Trust of the name or identifying word “Guggenheim” in the name of the Trust.
Use of the. Sprint Marks with third parties or on retail packaging is prohibited unless authorized by the License Agreement. If the Sprint Marks are used with a third party's marks or on retail packaging pursuant to the License, the Use of the Sprint Marks must not be offensive, must not make any false or unethical claims and must not imply a relationship between Sprint and a telecommunications company not affiliated with Sprint. Content to Avoid on Television or Internet or in Third Party Use
1. Excessive vulgar language, violence, or sexual conduct that is explicit and would not be considered appropriate for family viewing.
2. Discriminating or inflammatory representation or editorial content which is specific to a particular individual, group, religious or political affiliation, ethic background, or gender.
3. News programming that represents or expresses a bias relative to controversial political or social issues.
4. Content, editorial, or investigative reporting that creates a negative perception of the telecommunications industry.