Actively promote definition

Actively promote or “active promotion” means to regularly undertake specific identifiable actions that encourage greater participation in an activity or that make an activity more visible and accessible. Active promotion includes the planning, organizing, advertising, marketing, managing, hosting, and sponsoring of a nonprofessional sporting event.
Actively promote or “Actively Promoting” means the proactive promotion of a Google Application on any Device as a key value proposition of the device, including point of sale promotion, media advertising, and general consumer-focused promotion of Google Applications or Google services on any Device. Google understands and agrees that the Launch Addendums are Confidential Information of Company and extremely sensitive information and as a result agrees that the Launch Addendums shall only be disclosed to those employees with a need to know such information for capacity planning and risk assessment and mitigation purposes.
Actively promote shall include, but not be limited to, mailings specifically sent to or conversations specifically held with Contract owners or licensed agents of SCHWAB which induce or attempt to induce a Contract owner to surrender the Contract and replace it with another product (other than a product offered by FIRST GREAT-WEST or it affiliates), or to direct premiums, cash values or deposits from a Contract to any other product (other than a product offered by FIRST GREAT-WEST or its affiliates). Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall this provision prevent SCHWAB from concurrently or subsequently offering and selling to a Contract owner any non-insurance product, whether or not offered by FIRST GREAT-WEST or its affiliates. This provision shall survive the termination of this Agreement other than pursuant to Sections 7.2(a)(iii), 7.2(b) or 7.3 hereof.

Examples of Actively promote in a sentence

  • Actively promote DCP Holding Company in all Marketing, Sales, Public Relations, and Community activity.

  • Actively promote all health screening methodologies receiving a Grade A or B recommendation by the US Preventive Services Task Force to patients, families, and Providers.

  • Actively promote the partnership between the home and Academy through regular contact/meetings with parents/carers and students.

  • Labour councils are part of the employers’ side involved in the LGPS and will: · Actively promote membership of the scheme to all council employees.

  • See Exhibit H, Attachment H-1, Section 4 Architectural and Standards BoardComposition: Composed of DIR and vendor team members and Texas.gov management.Purpose: Actively promote alignment of development projects with state standards and current practices, including technical architecture, data architecture, and business architecture through non-binding recommendations, as requested by participating agencies.Legal Basis: Per the Master Agreement.

  • Actively promote the highest standards of ethics and integrity in carrying out their duties for the Company.

  • Actively promote opportunities in downtown and reinforce the downtown cool factor through a variety of unique celebrations, events and festivals.

  • The purpose of PAIA is to:• Promote the right of access to information.• Create a culture of transparency and accountability.• Giving the right to information.• Actively promote a society in which the people of South Africa have access to information.• Enable the people of South Africa to exercise and protect their rights.

  • Actively promote and model a high level of dialogue with students in their faculty, promoting their courses, responding to concerns, encouraging involvement in enrichment activities, facilitating the best outcomes for students.

  • Actively promote screenings recommended by Bright Futures: Guidelines for Health Supervision of Infants, Children, and Adolescents (4rd edition) (2017) for pediatric populations to patients, families, and Providers.


More Definitions of Actively promote

Actively promote or "Actively Promoting" means the proactive promotion of a Google Application on any Android STB as a key value proposition of the Android STB, including point of sale promotion, media advertising, and general consumer-focused promotion of a Google Application or Google services on any Android STB.
Actively promote shall include mailings specifically sent to or conversations specifically held with Contract owners or licensed agents of PADCO which induce or attempt to induce a Contract owner to surrender the Contract and replace it with another variable annuity product (other than a product offered by Great American Reserve or its affiliates), or to direct premiums, cash values or deposits from a Contract to any other variable annuity product (other than a product offered by Great American Reserve or its affiliates). Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall this provision prevent PADCO from concurrently or subsequently offering and selling to a Contract owner any non-variable annuity product, whether or not offered by Great American Reserve or its affiliates. This provision shall not be violated in connection with business contacts by PADCO with, or investment decisions made by, registered investment advisers performing tactical asset allocation services with respect to the Contracts. This provision shall survive this Agreement for (___) years after its termination, and Great American Reserve shall have the right to cease commission payments to PADCO in the event of its violation.

Related to Actively promote

  • Similar Business means any business conducted or proposed to be conducted by the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries on the Issue Date or any business that is similar, reasonably related, incidental or ancillary thereto.

  • Detrimental Activity means: (a) the disclosure to anyone outside the Company or its Affiliates, or the use in any manner other than in the furtherance of the Company’s or its Affiliate’s business, without written authorization from the Company, of any confidential information or proprietary information, relating to the business of the Company or its Affiliates that is acquired by a Participant prior to the Participant’s Termination; (b) activity while employed or performing services that results, or if known could result, in the Participant’s Termination that is classified by the Company as a termination for Cause; (c) any attempt, directly or indirectly, to solicit, induce or hire (or the identification for solicitation, inducement or hiring of) any non-clerical employee of the Company or its Affiliates to be employed by, or to perform services for, the Participant or any Person with which the Participant is associated (including, but not limited to, due to the Participant’s employment by, consultancy for, equity interest in, or creditor relationship with such Person) or any Person from which the Participant receives direct or indirect compensation or fees as a result of such solicitation, inducement or hire (or the identification for solicitation, inducement or hire) without, in all cases, written authorization from the Company; (d) any attempt, directly or indirectly, to solicit in a competitive manner any current or prospective customer of the Company or its Affiliates without, in all cases, written authorization from the Company; (e) the Participant’s Disparagement, or inducement of others to do so, of the Company or its Affiliates or their past and present officers, directors, employees or products; (f) without written authorization from the Company, the rendering of services for any organization, or engaging, directly or indirectly, in any business, which is competitive with the Company or its Affiliates, or the rendering of services to such organization or business if such organization or business is otherwise prejudicial to or in conflict with the interests of the Company or its Affiliates provided, however, that competitive activities shall only be those competitive with any business unit or Affiliate of the Company with regard to which the Participant performed services at any time within the two years prior to the Participant’s Termination; or (g) breach of any agreement between the Participant and the Company or an Affiliate (including, without limitation, any employment agreement or noncompetition or nonsolicitation agreement). For purposes of sub-sections (a), (c), (d) and (f) above, the General Counsel or the Chief Executive Officer of the Company shall have authority to provide the Participant with written authorization to engage in the activities contemplated thereby and no other person shall have authority to provide the Participant with such authorization.

  • Effectively owned or controlled means that a foreign government or any entity controlled by a foreign government has the power, either directly or indirectly, whether exercised or exercisable, to control the election, appointment, or tenure of the Offeror's officers or a majority of the Offeror's board of directors by any means, e.g., ownership, contract, or operation of law (or equivalent power for unincorporated organizations).

  • Promotion means a change from an employee's position to one with a higher maximum salary level.