Linking Mechanism Clause Samples

A Linking Mechanism clause establishes how different documents, agreements, or provisions are connected and made operative together. In practice, this clause may specify that certain schedules, appendices, or referenced agreements are incorporated by reference and form part of the main contract, ensuring that all related documents are legally binding as a unified whole. Its core function is to ensure clarity and enforceability by explicitly tying together all relevant contractual materials, thereby preventing disputes over whether external documents are part of the agreement.
Linking Mechanism. A mechanism provided in accordance with the Protocol in Schedule 2.1 (including the Preamble thereto) of this Agreement to enable AOL Users to connect directly or indirectly via a redirect to AOL then to Google (in such a manner as allows Google and AOL to count the UA corresponding to such link) and from Google to an Advertiser’s website as identified by a URL in such Advertiser’s Matched Result. Localized Offerings. As defined in Section 4.2(iv).
Linking Mechanism. A mechanism provided in accordance with the Protocol in Schedule 2.1 (including the Preamble thereto) of this Agreement to enable TI Users to connect directly or indirectly via a redirect to TI Sites then to AOL or the Third Party Provider (in such a manner as allows AOL to count the UA corresponding to such link) and from AOL or the Third Party Provider to an Advertiser’s website as identified by a URL in such Advertiser’s Matched Result. Make Good Term. As defined in Section 6.2. Mapping Process. The query mapping and taxonomy development functions by which Queries are indexed, categorized, and organized using an AOL licensed third party software, and by which Result Terms are created and provided to TI ranked by relevancy and value. Matched Results. Advertising Results that are processed by the Third Party Provider on behalf of AOL and TI pursuant to the IMA (including filtering, as applicable) in connection with Search Terms or other search queries from TI Users (e.g., including terms input by TI Users in the TI Search Service), using the Third Party Provider’s proprietary technology, and are then delivered to TI for TI to display as Sponsored Links as set forth herein and consistent with all applicable provisions and requirements hereof. Matched Results Set. The set of all Matched Results (whether one (1) or more than one (1) Matched Result) with respect to any given page. Maximum Delivery Time. As defined in Section 2.4. Metric Auditor. As defined in Section 5.5(d). Minimum Revenue Guarantee. As defined in Section 5.1.
Linking Mechanism. A mechanism provided in accordance with the Protocol in Schedule 2.1 (including the Preamble thereto) of this Agreement to enable TI Users to connect directly or indirectly via a redirect to TI Sites then to AOL or the Third Party Provider (in such a manner as allows AOL to count the UA corresponding to such link) and from AOL or the Third Party Provider to an Advertiser’s website as identified by a URL in such Advertiser’s Matched Result.
Linking Mechanism. A mechanism provided in accordance with the Protocol in Schedule 2.1 (including the Preamble thereto) of this Agreement to enable C▇▇.▇▇▇ Users to connect directly or indirectly via a redirect to C▇▇.▇▇▇ then to AOL or the Third Party Provider (in such a manner as allows AOL to count the UA corresponding to such link) and from AOL or the Third Party Provider to an Advertiser’s website as identified by a URL in such Advertiser’s Matched Result. Make Good Term. As defined in Section 6.2. Mapping Process. The query mapping and taxonomy development functions by which Queries are indexed, categorized, and organized using an AOL licensed third party software, and by which Result Terms are created and provided to CNN ranked by relevancy and value. Matched Results. Advertising Results that are processed by the Third Party Provider on behalf of AOL and CNN pursuant to the IMA (including filtering, as applicable) in connection with Search Terms or other search queries from C▇▇.▇▇▇ Users (e.g., including terms input by C▇▇.▇▇▇ Users in the CNN Search Service), using the Third Party Provider’s proprietary technology, and are then delivered to CNN for CNN to display as Sponsored Links as set forth herein and consistent with all applicable provisions and requirements hereof.

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  • Purchase Mechanism If the Focus Investor exercises its rights provided in this Section 4.5, the closing of the purchase of the New Securities with respect to which such right has been exercised shall take place within 30 calendar days after the giving of notice of such exercise, which period of time shall be extended for a maximum of 180 days in order to comply with applicable laws and regulations (including receipt of any applicable regulatory or corporate approvals). The Company and the Focus Investor agree to use commercially reasonable efforts to secure any regulatory or corporate approvals or other consents, and to comply with any law or regulation necessary in connection with the offer, sale and purchase of, such New Securities.

  • Validation Mechanism To be eligible for articulation, the student must show evidence of their CompTIA A+ certification and it must have been issued within three (3) years prior to their enrollment in the program.

  • Adjustment Mechanism If an adjustment of the Exercise Price is required pursuant to this Section 6 (other than pursuant to Section 6.4), the Holder shall be entitled to purchase such number of shares of Common Stock as will cause (i) (x) the total number of shares of Common Stock Holder is entitled to purchase pursuant to this Warrant following such adjustment, multiplied by (y) the adjusted Exercise Price per share, to equal the result of (ii) (x) the dollar amount of the total number of shares of Common Stock Holder is entitled to purchase before adjustment, multiplied by (y) the total Exercise Price before adjustment.

  • Rights Protection Mechanisms Registry Operator shall implement and adhere to the rights protection mechanisms (“RPMs”) specified in this Specification. In addition to such RPMs, Registry Operator may develop and implement additional RPMs that discourage or prevent registration of domain names that violate or abuse another party’s legal rights. Registry Operator will include all RPMs required by this Specification 7 and any additional RPMs developed and implemented by Registry Operator in the registry-­‐registrar agreement entered into by ICANN-­‐accredited registrars authorized to register names in the TLD. Registry Operator shall implement in accordance with requirements set forth therein each of the mandatory RPMs set forth in the Trademark Clearinghouse as of the date hereof, as posted at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/en/resources/registries/tmch-­‐requirements (the “Trademark Clearinghouse Requirements”), which may be revised in immaterial respects by ICANN from time to time. Registry Operator shall not mandate that any owner of applicable intellectual property rights use any other trademark information aggregation, notification, or validation service in addition to or instead of the ICANN-­‐

  • Consultative Mechanism The parties agree that a precondition for the effective operation of the Agreement is the establishment of consultative mechanisms with the Company. To this end, a Consultative Committee, comprising of Company appointed representatives and employee elected representatives should be established and maintained. Officers of the Union shall have a standing invitation to attend any such meeting. The purpose of the Consultative Committee shall be to consult, develop, recommend and assist to implement strategies and measures designed to achieve the objectives outlined under Clause 4 of this Agreement.