Program Policies definition

Program Policies means all terms, conditions, policies, guidelines, rules and other information on the applicable LINIO Site or on Seller Center, including those shown on the "Policies and Agreements" section of Seller Center or elsewhere in the "Help" section of Seller Center. All Program Policies applicable to Webstore by LINIO also apply to LINIO Webstore, unless otherwise specifically stated.
Program Policies means all policies and program terms provided on the Program Policies page.
Program Policies means the terms describing the Partner Program, Program Types, Partner Tiers, Program Benefits, and other policies governing Partner’s participation in the Partner Program, as set forth in this SPPA and at xxxx://x.xxxxx.xxx/policies

Examples of Program Policies in a sentence

  • Applicable Business Diversity Program: Minority/Women Business Enterprise (M/WBE) (Prime Contractor Name), the Prime Contractor for the (Project Name) has prepared this Compliance Plan, submitted pursuant to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Board’s Minority/Women Business Enterprise (M/WBE) Program Policies and Administrative Procedures.

  • CONTRACTOR(s) will implement trip prioritization procedures if it is deemed necessary by the Office on Aging in order to ensure that the program operates within the authorized funding amount, utilizing the trip priority categories stipulated in the Senior Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Program Policies and Procedures.

  • The Google Play Market Terms of Service, Google Play Business and Program Policies, and Google Terms of Service shall take precedence in that order in the event of a conflict between them, to the extent of such conflict.

  • The Board adopted revised policies (CH & CV – LOCAL) on June 18, 2018 to enhance and expand the ProgramThe purpose of this document is to ensure that bidders/proposers are compliant with the Austin Independent School District’s (the District) Program Policies and Regulations when submitting on District solicitations.

  • It will be the bidder/proposer’s responsibility to reference Program Policies and Regulations (CH & CV) located on the District’s website at the following location, as they relate to HUB Program compliance:https://www.austinisd.org/hubThe District’s HUB Program intent is to provide equal opportunities to all contractors/consultants and to assist in remedying discrimination in contracting with HUB/MBE/WBE firms.


More Definitions of Program Policies

Program Policies means all terms, conditions, policies, guidelines, rules, and other information on the applicable Amazon Site, on Seller Central, or on the MWS Site, including those shown on the "Policies and Agreements" section of Seller Central or elsewhere in the "Help" section of Seller Central (and, for purposes of the Fulfillment by Amazon Service, specifically including the FBA Guidelines).
Program Policies means policies issued on behalf of the Company by an Underwriting Third Party or by the Company as recommended or directed by an Underwriting Third Party.
Program Policies means the aggregate of policies and documentation describing the Program, Program Types, Levels, Benefits, Membership Qualifications and other policies governing Your participation in the Program, as set forth in this Agreement and on Our Partner Portal.
Program Policies means all terms, conditions, policies, guidelines, rules and other information on the KnockKnockTT Site or on Seller Portal, including those shown on the "Policies and Agreements" section of Seller Portal or elsewhere in the "Help" section of Seller. All Program Policies applicable to WebStore by KnockKnockTT also apply to KnockKnockTT WebStore, unless otherwise specifically stated.
Program Policies means all terms, conditions, policies, guidelines, rules and other information on the TGCL Site or on The TGCL Partner Site.
Program Policies means policies and procedures governing the administration of the Programs established to deliver federal funds to eligible entities that meet the objectives and guidelines of federal funding;