DriveWealth Site definition

DriveWealth Site means those internet sites, including but not limited to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx and the DriveWealth API maintained by DriveWealth for the purpose of offering its services.

Examples of DriveWealth Site in a sentence

  • DriveWealth shall remove all references to Issuer Name, Branding and Content from the DriveWealth Site or DriveWealth Content and terminate all links on the DriveWealth Site to any Issuer Site.

  • Upon the termination of this Agreement, Issuer shall remove all references to any DriveWealth Name, Branding and Content from the Issuer Site or Issuer Content (except for historical content and references contained in SEC filings) and terminate all links on the Issuer Site to any DriveWealth Site.

  • In addition, all use of the Issuer Name, Branding or Content on the DriveWealth Site must be reviewed and approved by Issuer, as to appearance, substance and placement, prior to use by DriveWealth.

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