Sponsor Mark definition

Sponsor Mark means Sponsor's trademarks, trade names, logos, and other indicators of the source of origin of any product or service.
Sponsor Mark means the Sponsor’s logo’s as set out in 2.8 of Schedule 2.
Sponsor Mark the Sponsor logo set out in Schedule 2.

Examples of Sponsor Mark in a sentence

  • ACC and CPI shall, other than as specifically provided for in this Agreement, not make any specific use of any Sponsor Mark without first submitting a sample of such use to Sponsor and obtaining its prior approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld.

  • Groffen107 Dendrobium speciosum first flowering seedling – Sponsor: Native Orchid Scty of Toowoomba108 Dendrobium kingianum – Sponsor: ANOS Melbourne Suburbs Gp109 Dendrobium tetragonum complex – Sponsor: Tony Clarke110 Dendrobium Section Dendrocoryne Any Other Species – Sponsor: Mark Jennings111 Dendrobium Section Rhizobium Species – Sponsor: ANOS Central Coast112 Any Other Australian Dendrobium Species - Sponsor: Jon Cara113 Any Dendrobium species other than Den.

  • Nothing contained in this agreement should be construed to authorize the use of any USCA Mark or USCA Sponsor Mark without the expressed written permission of the USCA.

  • Substitute Talk9:30 Maxine Sharps*, Eleanor Thomas* and Jacqueline Blissett* (De Montfort University, University of Birmingham, Aston University) (Sponsor: Mark Scase) Examining the influence of visual nudges on children’s fruit and vegetable consumption.10:00 Natalia Stanulewicz* (De Montfort University) (Sponsor: Mark Scase) The role of Big-5 on reactions to health messages.

  • Management Sponsor: Mark Jones Department Engineering Description of the event: On 2/15/2015 at 0507 Unit 2 completed a rapid down-power and removed the unit from service due to seawater ingress.

  • NABCEP assumes no responsibility concerning the interpretation or application of such legal requirements.NABCEP shall not be liable or otherwise responsible for any claims, complaints, suits, or damages whatsoever, relating to NABCEP Sponsor’s use or display of a Sponsor Mark.

  • Campus Center 319Even as I amEllen Inggrid Dengah, Kyle Fosse - Faculty Sponsor: Mark VolkersOur Documentary tries to deal with the question of who we are.

  • Lead Officer: Mick Bates Project Sponsor: Mark Seed Corporate Plan Theme: CP3 Beautiful Thanet Key Partners: KCC, Pipeline, Probation ServiceBudget: Revenue: N/A* Capital: N/A* External: N/A* TOTAL: N/A* Timetable:Start: April 2009Finish: March 2011Evaluation: April 2011Members require entrances into Thanet & town centres to be clean and well presented to visitors.

  • Campus Center 318Taking the Bible Seriously: A Study of Genesis 1 & 2Benjamin Hayes - Faculty Sponsor: Mark VerbruggenThis paper was written to compare and contrast two books: The Lost World of Adam and Eve by John Walton and In Six Days God Created by Paulin Bedard.

  • CU-Boulder’s vision is grounded in its statutory mission as a national public research university.


More Definitions of Sponsor Mark

Sponsor Mark means the current names, logos and trade marks belonging to the Sponsor which are set out in Schedule 4 (and which may be in colour and/or black and white) and any derivations of the same and any other marks (and/or any versions of the same) as may be notified to SCMG for use in accordance with this Agreement from time to time during the Term;

Related to Sponsor Mark

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

  • Licensed person means an individual who is licensed or otherwise legally authorized to practice a professional service by a court, department, board, commission, or an agency of this state or another jurisdiction, any corporation or professional services corporation all of whose shareholders are licensed persons, any partnership all of whose partners are licensed persons, or any limited liability company all of whose members and managers are licensed persons.

  • Unlicensed person means any person who is not a licensed dealer under this chapter.

  • Co-licensed partner means a person who, with at least one other person, has the right to engage in

  • 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).

  • Controlling producer means a producer who directly or indirectly controls an

  • Program Patent Rights means any Patent Rights that contain one or more claims that cover Program Inventions.

  • Competing Product means [***].

  • Program Patents has the meaning set forth in Section 7.1.2.

  • 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.

  • Therapeutic Product means a health product categorised as a therapeutic product in the First Schedule to the Act;

  • U.S. Territory means American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands.

  • Alternative nicotine product means any noncombustible product containing nicotine that is intended for human consumption, whether chewed, absorbed, dissolved, or ingested by any other means. "Alternative nicotine product" does not include any nicotine vapor product, tobacco product, or product regulated as a drug or device by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) under Chapter V (21

  • Hemp product means the same as that term is defined in § 3.2-4112.

  • Collaboration Product means a pharmaceutical product containing or comprising Compound in any dosage form alone, or in combination with, one or more other pharmaceutically active ingredients, and any and all Improvements thereto.

  • Collaboration Patent Rights means Patent Rights claiming Collaboration Know-How.

  • Spray buff product means a product designed to restore a worn floor finish in conjunction with a floor buffing machine and special pad.

  • Licensed Product means a product or part of a product in the Licensed Field of Use: (A) the making, using, importing or selling of which, absent this license, infringes, induces infringement, or contributes to infringement of a Licensed Patent; or (B) which is made with, uses or incorporates any Technology.

  • Generic Product means a product which (a) contains as its active pharmaceutical ingredient a compound that is (or is substantially the same as) the Licensed Compound, and (b) has been placed on the market pursuant to a validly granted marketing authorization.

  • 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.

  • Licensor Technology means the Licensor Patents, the Licensor Know-How, Licensor Materials, and Non-Patent Rights Controlled by Licensor or its Affiliates embodied in Licensor Know-How or Licensor Materials.

  • Joint Patent Rights means Patent Rights that contain one or more claims that cover Joint Technology.

  • Patent License Agreement means the Patent License Agreement substantially in the form of Exhibit C.

  • Collaboration Patents means any and all Patents that claim or cover any of the Collaboration Know-How.

  • Commercialization or “Commercialize” means activities directed to marketing, promoting, research and development as required, manufacturing for sale, offering for sale, distributing, importing or selling a product, including sub-licensing or sub-contracting of these activities.

  • Licensed IP Rights means, collectively, the Licensed Patent Rights and the Licensed Know-How Rights.