Olympic Symbol definition

Olympic Symbol means the five interlaced rings that identify the Olympic Movement.
Olympic Symbol means the five interlaced rings.
Olympic Symbol means the five interlaced rings that

Examples of Olympic Symbol in a sentence

  • Another example of a symbol of particular public interest is the Olympic symbol as defined in the Nairobi Treaty on the Protection of the Olympic Symbol.

  • For comparison, we implement well-known single-type anomaly detection methods including Gaussian mixture model (GMM), Probabilistic Principal Component Analysis (PPCA) and one-class SVM (OCSVM).

  • Despite subsection (1)(c), for the purposes of criminal proceedings under a provision of the Olympic Symbol etc.

  • Since 1981, 45 nations have ratified the Nairobi Treaty on the Protection of the Olympic Symbol, which provides the IOC with specific protection for the Olympic Symbol.

  • A design shall be refused registration under this Act if it involves the use of a controlled representation within the meaning of the Olympic Symbol etc.


More Definitions of Olympic Symbol

Olympic Symbol means the five interlaced Olympic rings of equal dimensions, as described in the Olympic Charter.
Olympic Symbol means the five interlaced rings of equal dimensions, used alone, in one or in five different colours, which are, from left to right, blue, yellow, black green and red and interlaced from left to right with the blue, black and red rings situated at the top and the yellow and green rings situated at the bottom;
Olympic Symbol means the five interlocking Olympic rings used alone, as defined in the Appendix of the Nairobi Treaty ratified by Law 1347/1983.
Olympic Symbol means the five Olympic rings used on its own and as referred in the Olympic Charter.
Olympic Symbol means the symbol an outline of which is set out in the Schedule; “protected design” means–
Olympic Symbol means the five interlocking rings used alone
Olympic Symbol means the five interlaced rings that identify the Olympic Movement. “Olympic Venue(s)” shall include all venues which require an OIAC, a guest pass or ticket to gain entry and any other areas that have non- ticketed public access, but which are Olympic areas containing the look of the Games branding and/or requiring security checks or other forms of controlled entry. Olympic Venues include the Olympic village(s), the competition venues, the training and practice venues, the IBC, the MPC and areas immediately surrounding any of the preceding.