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The Organiser shall respect the rights assigned to the World Cup Title Sponsor as specified in the FIS Marketing Guide, the latest version of which can be downloaded from the FIS Website: It shall procure an effective enforcement and protection of all World Cup Title Sponsor rights in connection with the Event.
The Organiser shall respect the rights assigned to the World Cup Title and Central Sponsors as specified in the FIS Marketing Guide, the latest version of which can be downloaded from the FIS Website: It shall procure an effective enforcement and protection of all World Cup Title and Central Sponsors rights in connection with the Event.
The Organiser shall respect the rights assigned to the World Cup Presenting and Central Sponsors as specified in the FIS Marketing Guide, the latest ver- sion of which can be downloaded from the FIS Website: It shall procure an effective enforcement and protection of all World Cup Title and Central Sponsors rights in connection with the Event.
The Organiser shall respect the rights assigned to the World Cup Title and Cen- tral Sponsors as specified in the FIS Marketing Guide, the latest version of which can be downloaded from the FIS Website: It shall procure an effective enforcement and protection of all World Cup Title and Central Sponsors rights in connection with the Event.
In any event, when you make available your Self-hosted Application via a non-MindSphere URL through your own user login services, you shall not (i) follow the design requirements set out by the MindSphere DevOps Guide or the MindSphere Marketing Guide with respect to Application icons and Application user interface or (ii) use a substantially similar design; and (iii) the OS Bar shall not be integrated with the Self-hosted Application.
MAJOR TRADING AREA -- The Major Trading Area (“MTA”) is defined as the local calling scope for interconnection and is based on the Rand ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 1992 Commercial Atlas & Marketing Guide, 123rd Edition, at pages 38-39, with the exceptions contained in Section 24.202(a) of the Rules of the Federal Communications Commission.
Any "major trading area" as set forth on the Rand ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 1992 --- Commercial Atlas & Marketing Guide, 123rd Edition, at pages 38-39 and utilized by the FCC in dividing the 50 states, the District of Columbia and United States territories into 51 MTAs for the purpose of licensing PCS Systems.
Due to the changing and differing nature of events, the Event Manual or the Marketing Guide may supplement or amend these Terms and Conditions and the General Event Rules and Regulations.
All advertising and commercial markings and supports used at the Event shall com- ply with the technical specifications set forth in the applicable FIS Advertising Rules, the Snowboard Marketing Guide and to the relevant provisions of the FIS TV Pro- duction Guidelines (see in particular but without limitation clause 1.3 and 1.4 of the FIS TV Production Guidelines).
Any "major trading area" as set forth on the Rand ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 1992 --- Commercial Atlas & Marketing Guide, 123rd Edition, at pages 38-39 ("BTA/MTA Map") and utilized by the FCC in dividing the 50 states, the District of Columbia and United States territories into 51 MTAs for the purpose of licensing PCS Systems.