Approved Materials definition
Examples of Approved Materials in a sentence
It is the general purpose of this Agreement to promote the mutual interest of ▇▇▇▇▇ State University and its Employees, and to provide for the operation of The Housing Department’s business under methods which will further, to the fullest extent possible, the safety of the Employees, economy and efficiency of operation, elimination of waste, and realization of maximum quantity and quality of output.
Furthermore, Certified Member agrees that the Approved Materials will not contain any content that could be deemed by Intuit, in its sole judgment, to be obscene, violent or otherwise in poor taste or unlawful, or for the purpose of encouraging unlawful activities, or otherwise misuse or bring into dispute or disrepute the Certified Logo, the QuickBooks trademark, any other Intuit Marks, or Intuit products or services.
All such Approved Materials must also separately contain Certified Member's own name, company name, service name and/or trade name in a size that must be at least as large as the Certified Logo lettering.
Any and all changes requested to Approved Materials or an SOW are subject to an Estimate Addendum (“EA”) to the related SOW.
Certified Members may not under any circumstances use the Certified Logo or any part thereof in the name of the Approved Materials themselves, or in the names of Certified Member's own products, services, or business, or use the Certified Logos in any other non-approved manner, including for promotional events, merchandise or signage, or to express or imply any endorsement or affiliation with Intuit beyond the completion of the Certified Curriculum and required testing.
All Approved Materials that display the Certified Logo shall include a small legend stating "Intuit and QuickBooks are registered trademarks and/or registered service marks of Intuit Inc., used with permission." Intuit may, from time to time, also require Certified Member to use another statement.
Certified Members may not under any circumstances use the Certified Logo or any part thereof in the name of the Approved Materials themselves, or in the names of Certified Member's own products, services, or business, or use the Certified Logos in any other nonapproved manner, including for promotional events, merchandise or signage, or to express or imply any endorsement or affiliation with Intuit beyond the completion of the Certified Curriculum and required testing.
Company agrees that the Approved Materials will not contain any content that could be deemed by Intuit, in its sole judgment, to be obscene, violent or otherwise in poor taste or unlawful, or for the purpose of encouraging unlawful activities, or otherwise misusing or bringing into dispute or disrepute the Intuit Marks, Intuit Names or names or logos of Intuit Services or services.
All Approved Materials that display the Certified Logo shall include a small legend stating "QuickBooks and QuickBooks ProAdvisor are registered trademarks and/or registered service marks of Intuit Inc., used with permission." Intuit may, from time to time, also require Certified Member to use another statement.
Contractor certifies that no CDBG funds will be used to support any Federal, State, or local projects that seek to use the power of eminent domain, unless eminent domain is employed only for a public use.