Campaign Rules definition

Campaign Rules means rules, guidelines, requirements and other conditions developed by the Advertiser in reference to a given Campaign, visible in the App, which the Publisher undertakes to comply with by joining the Campaign.
Campaign Rules mean the rules and guidelines, developed by the Advertiser in relation to the Advertising Campaign and which the Publisher is bound to comply with and which are accessible on the Service.
Campaign Rules. Campaign Rules means the specific rules (set by Airbnb in its sole discretion) applicable to a specific Campaign, including without limitation, the payment amounts for the Incentive and as provided by the Payment Vendor.

Examples of Campaign Rules in a sentence

  • The parties agree that when a local union signatory to this Agreement is recognized to represent a new bargaining unit of an Employer pursuant to the provisions of the Labor Management Partnership Agreement and the Recognition and Campaign Rules, the local parties shall use an interest-based process to negotiate the terms of a local collective bargaining agreement and the appropriate transition to this Agreement.

  • The Labor Management Partnership Agreement, inclusive of clarifying addenda of Employment and Income Security and Recognition and Campaign Rules, provides for a 60- day notification period for either of the parties to disengage from the Partnership relationship; however, the review process in Section 1 of this Agreement substitutes for that notification an alternative process of reviewing and resolving issues that could otherwise individually or collectively result in the dissolution of this Partnership.

  • The Labor Management Partnership Agreement, inclusive of clarifying addenda of Employment and Income Security and Recognition and Campaign Rules, provides for a 60-day notification period for either of the parties to disengage from the Partnership relation- ship; however, the Review Process in Section 1 of this Agreement substitutes for that notification an alternative process of reviewing and resolving issues that could otherwise individually or collectively result in the dissolution of this Partnership.

  • The parties agree that when a local union signatory to this Agreement is recognized to represent a new bargaining unit of an Employer pursuant to the provisions of the Labor Management Partnership Agreement and the Recognition and Campaign Rules, the local parties shall use an interest- based process to negotiate the terms of a local collective bargaining agreement and the appropriate transition to this Agreement.

  • The Labor Management Partnership Agreement, inclusive of clarifying addenda of Employment and Income Security and Recognition and Campaign Rules, provides for a 60-day notification period for either of the parties to disengage from the Partnership relationship; however, the Review Process in Section 1 of this Agreement substitutes for that notification an alternative process of reviewing and resolving issues that could otherwise individually or collectively result in the dissolution of this Partnership.

  • Accordingly, the Parties hereby adopt, except as provided otherwise below, all terms of such former Labor Management Partnership agreements, in their entirety, including but not limited to the 1999 Employment and Income Security Agreement, as amended by the 2013 Employment and Income Security Clarification, the 1999 Recognition and Campaign Rules, and the 2014 Ebola Education and Safety Agreement.

  • Xxxxxxx Director of Labor Relations Attachment to Recognition and Campaign Rules Joint letter/memo template to employees at the beginning of a union organizing campaign conducted under this agreement Dear : In the near future, you and other employees at (location/department) may be asked to consider whether you wish to be represented by a labor organization, the IBEW Local 1245.

  • The parties agree that when a Local Union signatory to this National Agreement is recognized to represent a new bargaining unit composed of employees of an Employer pursuant to the provisions of the Labor- Management Partnership Agreement and the Recognition and Campaign Rules, the Local parties shall use an interest-based process to negotiate the terms of a Local Agreement and the appropriate transition to the National Agreement.

  • While the Labor Management Partnership Agreement, inclusive of clarifying addenda of Employment and Income Security and Recognition and Campaign Rules, provides for a sixty-day notification period for either of the parties to disengage from the partnership relationship, the Review Process in Section 1 of this Agreement substitutes said notification with an alternative process of reviewing and resolving issues that could otherwise individually or collectively result in the dissolution of this partnership.

  • The Advertiser is solely responsible for the effective delivery of properly filled in and undersigned IO as well as sufficiently informative and complete Campaign Rules, including brief, containing all details relevant to the given Campaign.


More Definitions of Campaign Rules

Campaign Rules rules, guidelines, requirements and other conditions provided by the Advertiser in writing (including fixed electronic form) in reference to a given Campaign, requiring IDH approval in terms of technical compatibility, which the Publisher undertakes to follow by taking part in the Campaign. Meeting by the Publisher the requirements contained within the Campaign Rules shall generally result in the approval of the Material.
Campaign Rules means guidelines, general rules of behaviour and standards established in accordance with Part 4 of this Code, which govern the conduct of Candidates running for office and their supporters;
Campaign Rules means the rules prescribed in section 116;
Campaign Rules means the rules prescribed in section 116and any rules issued by the Electoral Commission in relation to campaigns”;

Related to Campaign Rules

  • Mediation Rules As defined in Section 2.03(h)(i).

  • Arbitration Rules means the AAA’s Commercial Arbitration Rules and Mediation Procedures.

  • Auction Rules means the West Bengal Minor Mineral (Auction) Rules, 2016.

  • FSA Rules meanss the rules, guidance, principles and codes comprised in the Handbook of Rules and Guidance issued by the FSA. The parties understand and agree that such categorisation is not intended to, and does not, affect the relationship between and among the parties under the 1940 Act or the Advisers Act.

  • HKIAC Rules shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Section 10.13(a).

  • Common Rules means the rules and regulations specified in Schedule [G] to be observed by the Apartment Acquirers for the common, peaceful, effective and harmonious use and enjoyment of the Project;

  • UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules means the arbitration rules of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law.

  • FCA Rules means the Rules included within the FCA Handbook issued by the FCA.

  • M&A Rules means the Provisions on Merging and Acquiring Domestic Enterprises by Foreign Investors, which was promulgated by six Governmental Agencies, namely, the Ministry of Commerce, the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, the State Administration for Taxation, the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, the China Securities Regulatory Commission (the “CSRC”), and the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, on August 8, 2006 and became effective on September 8, 2006, as amended by the Ministry of Commerce on June 22, 2009.

  • JAMS Rules has the meaning assigned thereto in Section 13 hereof.

  • Model Rules means the State of Oregon’s Attorney General’s model rules of procedure for Public Contracting, which are set forth in OAR Chapter 137, divisions 46, 47, 48, and 49, and required under ORS 279A.065.

  • ACH Rules means the NACHA Operating Rules and NACHA Operating Guidelines, as in effect from time to time.

  • Network Rules means the rules, regulations, releases, interpretations and other requirements (whether contractual or otherwise) imposed or adopted by any Card Networks and related authorities, including without limitation, those of the PCI Security Standards Council, LLC and the National Automated Clearing House Association (including, with respect to EBT, the Quest Operating Rules and with respect to PIN debit cards, the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the applicable debit network).

  • CCASS Rules means the General Rules of CCASS and the CCASS Operational Procedures in effect from time to time;

  • Hague-Visby Rules means the provisions of the International Convention for the Unification of certain rules Relating to Bills of Lading signed at Brussels on 25th August 1924 as amended by the Visby Protocol of 23rd February 1968 and the SDR Protocol of 21st December 1979;

  • U.S. Risk Retention Rules means the federal interagency credit risk retention rules, codified at 17 C.F.R. Part 246.

  • Site Rules means all rules, regulations, directives and policies notified by the Company from time to time which are intended to be of general application to persons at a Site controlled or managed by the Company.

  • Business Rules means the business rules established by JSCC regarding its Financial Instruments Obligation Assumption Service for CDS Transactions, as amended, if applicable.

  • PPB Rules means the rules of the Procurement Policy Board as set forth in Title 9 of the Rules of the City of New York (“RCNY”), § 1-01 et seq.

  • Risk Retention Rules means the joint final rule that was promulgated to implement the Risk Retention Requirements (which such joint final rule has been codified, inter alia, at 17 C.F.R. § 246), as such rule may be amended from time to time, and subject to such clarification and interpretation as have been provided by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Federal Housing Finance Agency, the Commission and the Department of Housing and Urban Development in the adopting release (79 Fed. Reg. 77601 et seq.) or by the staff of any such agency, or as may be provided by any such agency or its staff from time to time, in each case, as effective from time to time as of the applicable compliance date specified therein.

  • HIPAA Rules means the Privacy, Security, Breach Notification, and Enforcement Rules at 45 CFR Part 160 and Part 164.

  • AIM Rules means the rules published by the London Stock Exchange governing admission to AIM and the regulation of AIM companies as amended or re-issued from time to time;

  • Evaluation rubric means a set of criteria, measures, and processes used to evaluate all teaching staff members in a specific school district or local education agency. Evaluation rubrics consist of measures of professional practice, based on educator practice instruments and student outcomes. Each Board of Education will have an evaluation rubric specifically for teachers, another specifically for Principals, Vice Principals, and Assistant Principals, and evaluation rubrics for other categories of teaching staff members.

  • WorkSafeBC means the Workers Compensation Board, a provincial Crown corporation created pursuant to the Workers Compensation Act (British Columbia);

  • NYSRC Reliability Rules means the rules applicable to the operation of the New York Transmission System. These rules are based on Reliability Standards adopted by NERC and NPCC, but also include more specific and more stringent rules to reflect the particular requirements of the New York Transmission System.

  • PRA Rules means the Rules included within the PRA handbook issued by the PRA.