Examples of GS1 South Africa in a sentence
Data Provider understands and agrees that its Data is shared by GS1 South Africa with data recipients through both local and global GS1 services.
A Data Provider may however request that GS1 no longer shows the data, this request must be made and submitted to GS1 South Africa in writing.
If GS1 South Africa, in its sole discretion, suspects or believes that Data submitted to or published in the GS1 Activate, DATAnet.za and Trusted Source systems is in violation of this agreement (e.g. it violates a third party’s intellectual property rights), it may take appropriate remedial action (including, without limitation, by temporarily suspending the availability of or definitively removing the said Data from the GS1 Activate, DATAnet.za and Trusted Source systems.
If GS1 South Africa, in its sole discretion, suspects or believes that Data submitted to or published in the GS1 Activate, GDSN and Trusted Source systems is in violation of this agreement (e.g. it violates a third party’s intellectual property rights), it may take appropriate remedial action (including, without limitation, by temporarily suspending the availability of or definitively removing the said Data from the GS1 Activate, GDSN and Trusted Source systems.
In the event that Data Recipient encounters a GTIN that relates to an Inactive Licence, (i) Data Recipient may assist GS1 by notifying GS1 of the said GTIN; and (ii) if Data Recipient is a sales organisation, GS1 recommends that it also notify its suppliers of such Inactive Licence for the said supplier to notify GS1 South Africa.
GS1 South Africa recognises that in the marketing and promotion of Products, Members may also wish to use the Trade Marks.
GS1 South Africa may waive these approval requirements in any particular instance should they choose to do so.
Members will submit samples of the proposed marketing and promotional materials to GS1 South Africa for approval at least 15 Business Days prior to the intended date of use.
Members will only have the right to use the Trade Marks subject to these Terms and Conditions.b. GS1 South Africa must be given prior written notice of a Member’s desire to use any Trade Marks in marketing and/or promotional materials.c. Members may only use the Trade Marks if GS1 South Africa have given prior written approval (which approval may be granted or withheld in GS1 South Africa’s sole discretion).
These General Terms and Conditions are applicable to all - GS1 South Africa members.