Color Sample Clauses

The Color clause defines the specific colors that must be used for products, materials, or deliverables under the agreement. It typically outlines acceptable color standards, references color codes (such as Pantone or RGB values), or specifies how color consistency will be maintained across batches or production runs. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear understanding of color expectations, reducing the risk of disputes or rework due to color mismatches.
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Color. The colors of the containers provided to single-family, multi-family and commercial customers shall be green for solid waste and a contrasting color, with a label for targeted recyclable materials.
Color. All wood flooring will undergo natural color changes due to the effect of sunlight and/or ultraviolet light and these changes are not covered by our warranty as it is considered a natural occurrence in wood. Rugs and furniture should be moved occasionally to mitigate this problem, especially on the photosensitive species such as Cherry, Walnut and Exotics. Color change is not a product defect. In addition, your flooring will vary from the samples and pictures shown due to wood having natural occurring color variation. Wood flooring produced at different time periods in the same year or in different years will also exhibit color differences.
Color. The colors of the Containers provided to Single-Family, Multi-Family, Commercial, and Agency Facility Customers are specified in Attachment D.
Color. Special colors of attire will not be required, unless provided by the District's School Food Services Office, with Escambia ESP Food Service Committee members involved in the selection of material, style, color, and size. A daily/weekly rotating color scheme, may be used at the different school cafeterias in consultation with the cafeteria staff. It is an objective of the District to maintain complimentary/matching uniforms for a professional, unified team appearance.
Color. The school bus body, including the hood, cowl, area above and below the School Bus lettering on the front and rear header, and fenders shall be painted a uniform color, National School Bus Yellow. If the window pilasters are visible after the window is installed they shall also be painted National School Bus Yellow. A chrome or manufacturer's yellow grill is acceptable and the roof may be painted white. The front and rear roof caps may not be painted white.
Color. The center sphere, or “hub,” is always blue - the same blue as the blue arc. The colors of the arcs cannot be switched or altered.
Color. The CCI Logo may be reproduced in two color schemes—either black-and-gold or black-and-white— as follows:
Color. In accordance with APWA Uniform Color Code for Temporary Marking of Underground Facilities. Red Electric power lines, cables, conduit, and lightning cables Orange Communicating alarm or signal lines, cables, or conduit Yellow Gas, oil, steam, petroleum, or gaseous materials Green Sewers and drain lines Blue Potable water Purple Reclaimed water, irrigation, and slurry lines *As specified in NEMA Z535.1, Safety Color Code.
Color. I agree to respect the property and fellow campers of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Family Campground and adhere to all health and safety as well as social distancing guidelines as set out by the Ontario Government. I will maintain my camp site by keeping it tidy and clear of all garbage. If maintenance is not up to par, the campground staff will tend to your campsite and you will be charged $200.00. This will keep our campground looking beautiful for everyone. Have fun, but be respectful of all other campers and respect the noise by-law of 11pm.
Color. The primary colors of building materials shall feature earth tones and/or neutral colors. Intensely bright colors are discouraged, but may be acceptable as an accent color for branding purposes to be reviewed on a case by case basis for quality of design and appropriateness. Contrast of building colors is encouraged for visual impact. Building colors shall be complementary of surrounding buildings in the development, but are not required to match them. The proposed colors will be reviewed in conjunction with the proposed building materials for each project. Designers are required to use at least 2 primary building colors and 1 secondary or accent color for each building. Architecture with rigidly uniform color is discouraged.