Common use of Use of WHO name and emblem Clause in Contracts

Use of WHO name and emblem. Without WHO’s prior written approval, the contractor shall not, in any statement or material of an advertising or promotional nature, refer to this agreement or the contractor’s relationship with WHO, or otherwise use the name (or any abbreviation thereof) and/or emblem of the World Health Organization.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Performance of Work Agreement, Agreement for the Performance of Work

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Use of WHO name and emblem. Without WHO’s prior written approval, the contractor Contractor shall not, in any statement or material of an advertising or promotional nature, refer to this agreement the Contract or the contractorContractor’s relationship with WHO, or otherwise use the name (or any abbreviation thereof) and/or emblem of the World Health Organization.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Long Term Agreement for Conducting Medical Research, Assessments, and Surveys, Long Term Agreement for Methodological Support

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Use of WHO name and emblem. Without WHO’s prior written approval, the contractor Contractor shall not, in any statement or material of an advertising or promotional nature, refer to this agreement the Contract or the contractor’s its relationship with WHO, or otherwise . In no case shall the Contractor use the name (or any abbreviation thereof) and/or emblem of the World Health Organization, or any abbreviation thereof, in relation to its business or otherwise.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Long Term Agreement for Security Services

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