Makers Mark definition

Makers Mark means an individual Craft Person’s Mark or Craft Unit Mark, used to verify the creation of an object by that person or Craft Unit.
Makers Mark means an individual Craft Person’s Mark or Craft Unit Mark, used to verify the creation

Examples of Makers Mark in a sentence

  • Premium Brands $24.95 pp: Package includes Midrange spirits such as Stolichnaya, Captain Morgan, Tanqueray, 1800, Jack Daniel’s, Makers Mark and Johnnie Walker Red.

  • Suppose that A ⊆ M is countable, q is an A-invariant type, →b ▶ q : A ∪ {→a}, tp(→b'/A) = tp(→b/A), tp(→a'/A) = tp(→a/A), tp(→a'/A ∪ {→b}) is wide, X, Y are definable with parameters from A, and and µ(X→a ∩ Y→b) = 0.

  • The annual meetings must be publicised in local media for any community members to attend.

  • The Company has not assigned, transferred, conveyed, mortgaged, deeded in trust, or encumbered any interest in the leasehold or any of its rights under any Company Lease, and the leasehold estate created by each such lease is free and clear of all Liens.

  • Following an extensive investigation the European Commission announced on 17 February 2006 that it had adopted definite anti-dumping measures in the form of a minimum import price for Norwegian salmon at EUR 2.80 per kilo for whole fish (fresh, chilled or frozen).

  • Makers Mark Bourbon, Ginger Liquor (Domaine de Canton) with a touch of honey, served hot with Lemon garnish.8.95Steak and EggsGrilled Sirloin, eggs, home fried potatoes, toast & Bloody Mary.17.95Breakfast Sampler2 Eggs, 2 crispy Bacon pieces, 2 Sausage links, 2pieces of Ham, 2 fluffy Pancakes and golden Home Fries.

  • The Sixth Circuit has explained that strength evaluation encompasses two separate components: “(1) ‘conceptual strength,’ or ‘placement of the mark on the spectrum of marks,’ which encapsulates the question of inherent distinctiveness; and (2) ‘commercial strength’ or ‘the marketplace recognition value of the mark.’” Maker's Mark Distillery, Inc.

  • French rival Pernod Ricard SA bought the remaining stake.In addition to top-100 brands Jim Beam bourbon, DeKuyper cordials and Windsor Canadian whiskey that it already owned, Beam added six more: Sauza tequila, Courvoisier cognac, Canadian Club whiskey, DYC whiskey (Spain), Larios gin and Teacher's Scotch.Beam also acquired Maker's Mark bourbon and several highly-rated Sonoma and Napa Valley wines such as Clos du Bois, William Hill and Buena Vista.

  • I flew over Cocoa Beach, jumped out of a perfectly good Cessna from 3,000' with a bottle of Maker's Mark under my shirt.

  • DOC 12.7CW 47.8YG -.18Marb .34BF -.044REA .72API 126TI 8323 CASON’S MISS FRANNY H8AASA#3907143 BD: 9-8-20 Tattoo: H87DBlack Dbl Polled 5/8 SM 3/8 ANAdj BW: 80 Adj WW: N/ALCDR Makin Waves 711E TJ Makers Mark 215YWS Miss Sugar C4 Cason’s Miss Savannah Coleman Regis 904Cason’s Miss Sienna Miss Sandy is another LCDR Makin Waves 711E daughter.

Related to Makers Mark

  • Trademarks means any trademarks, service marks, trade dress, trade names, brand names, internet domain names, designs, logos, or corporate names (including, in each case, the goodwill associated therewith), whether registered or unregistered, and all registrations and applications for registration and renewal thereof.

  • Trademark means any trademark, trade name, service xxxx, service name, brand, domain name, trade dress, logo, slogan or other indicia of origin or ownership, including the goodwill and activities associated with each of the foregoing.

  • Licensed Trademarks means the trademarks, service marks, trade dress, logos and other icons or indicia designated by SCEA in the SourceBook 2 or other Guidelines for use on or in connection with Licensed Products. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall in any way grant Publisher the right to use the trademark "Sony" in any manner. SCEA may amend such Licensed Trademarks from time to time in the SourceBook 2 or other Guidelines or upon written notice to Publisher.

  • Licensed Marks means those MLS GRID and MLS trademarks, service marks, word marks, logos and distinctive marks of all other kinds, if any, set out in Exhibit A as Licensed Marks.

  • Marks has the meaning set forth in the definition of Intellectual Property Rights.

  • counterfeit trademark goods means any goods, including packaging, bearing without authorization a trademark which is identical to the trademark validly registered in respect of such goods, or which cannot be distinguished in its essential aspects from such a trademark, and which thereby infringes the rights of the owner of the trademark in question under the law of the country of importation;

  • Trade Names means any words, name or symbol used by a Person to identify its business.

  • Licensed Trademark means those Trademarks set forth on Exhibit A attached hereto and such other Trademarks as may be designated by NovaDel in writing from time to time, and any registrations of the foregoing and pending applications relating thereto.

  • Code of Good Practice means the generic codes or the sector codes as the case may be;

  • undesirable practice means (i) establishing contact with any person connected with or employed or engaged by the Authority with the objective of canvassing, lobbying or in any manner influencing or attempting to influence the Bidding Process; or (ii) having a Conflict of Interest; and

  • Company Marks means the trademarks, trade names, service marks, logos, and/or service names of the Company.

  • Product Trademarks means the Trademark(s) to be used by Adapt or its Affiliates or its or their respective Sublicensees for the Commercialization of Products and any registrations thereof or any pending applications relating thereto (excluding, in any event, any trademarks, service marks, names or logos that include any corporate name or logo of the Parties or their Affiliates).

  • Best Practice means solutions, techniques, methods and approaches which are appropriate, cost-effective and state of the art (at Member State and sector level), and which are implemented at an operational scale and under conditions that allow the achievement of the impacts set out in the award criterion ’Impact’ first paragraph (see below).

  • Logo means the SAP Partner logo as detailed in the SAP Partner Logo Usage Guidelines.

  • Product Marks has the meaning set forth in Section 9.5.

  • Unfair trade practice means supply of services different from what is ordered on, or change in the Scope of Work.

  • Proprietary mark or “brand” means the mark or brand of a product which is owned by an industrial firm;

  • Proprietary Marks shall have the meaning as set forth in Section 24.01.

  • Certificate of Catholic Practice means a certificate issued by the family’s parish priest (or the priest in charge of the church where the family attends Mass) in the form laid down by the Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales. It will be issued if the priest is satisfied that at least one Catholic parent or carer (along with the child, if he or she is over seven years old) have (except when it was impossible to do so) attended Mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation for at least five years (or, in the case of the child, since the age of seven, if shorter). It will also be issued when the practice has been continuous since being received into the Church if that occurred less than five years ago. It is expected that most Certificates will be issued on the basis of attendance. A Certificate may also be issued by the priest when attendance is interrupted by exceptional circumstances which excuse from the obligation to attend on that occasion or occasions. Further details of these circumstances can be found in the guidance issued to priests http://rcdow.org.uk/education/governors/admissions/

  • Patents means all patents, patent applications and like protections including without limitation improvements, divisions, continuations, renewals, reissues, extensions and continuations-in-part of the same.

  • Trade Marks mean registered Trade Marks and Trade Xxxx applications and include any sign or logo, or combination of signs and/or logos capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one undertaking from those of another undertaking;

  • Adaptation means a work based upon the Work, or upon the Work and other pre-existing works, such as a translation, adaptation, derivative work, arrangement of music or other alterations of a literary or artistic work, or phonogram or performance and includes cinematographic adaptations or any other form in which the Work may be recast, transformed, or adapted including in any form recognizably derived from the original, except that a work that constitutes a Collection will not be considered an Adaptation for the purpose of this License. For the avoidance of doubt, where the Work is a musical work, performance or phonogram, the synchronization of the Work in timed-relation with a moving image ("synching") will be considered an Adaptation for the purpose of this License.

  • Privilege to practice means: an individual's authority to deliver emergency medical services in remote states as authorized under this compact.

  • Product Trademark means one or more trademarks or logos that are used for the Commercialization of a Product in the Field in the Territory.

  • Unfair trade practices means supply of services different from what is ordered on, or change in the Scope of Work;

  • coercive practice means impairing or harming or threatening to impair or harm, directly or indirectly, any person or property to influence any person’s participation or action in the Bidding Process;