Examples of Royal Mail Access Indicator in a sentence
All Intellectual Property Rights in the Royal Mail Access Indicator belong to us.
Under no circumstances may you use a Royal Mail Access Indicator without submitting to us a correctly completed approved Posting Docket and paying the correct Postage to us.
All Intellectual Property Rights in the Royal Mail Access Indicator and the Digital Stamp Indicator belong to us.
We grant you a non-exclusive licence to use the Royal Mail Access Indicator and the Digital Stamp Indicator, as updated from time to time, until termination of the permission strictly in accordance with the terms of this Contract.
The Royal Mail Access Indicator - this must be used on any Mailing Item handed over under your Contract.
The Royal Mail Access Indicator must not be used on any Mailing Items except in accordance with the Access Agreement.
The Indicium comprises: The approved Customer Access Indicator (optional) – This must clearly and uniquely identify you or your carrier (where you use a carrier to handover Mailing Items to us at Inward Mail Centres) for example by including either: • your legal entity name, or the legal entity name of your carrier; or• a design registered by you or your carrier and• a trade mark design registered to you or your carrier; and the Royal Mail Access Indicator, see Figure 6.
The protections afforded to a Royal Mail Access Indicator under the Contract will also apply to each Digital Stamp Indicator (including but not limited to clauses 15 and 16 of the General Access Terms and Conditions).
The Royal Mail Access Indicator comprises the: • the Royal Mail cruciform accompanied by the words ‘Delivered by’, and• your unique Access Licence Number, which we will give you once a Credit Account has been set up for your Contract: An example of the Indicium template to be used can be found at figures 3, 4 & 5.
The Stamp-like Indicium must include the Royal Mail Access Indicator as shown in Figure 5 and be approved by us before we accept it.