Location Restrictions Sample Clauses

The Location Restrictions clause defines limitations on where certain activities, services, or operations may take place under the agreement. Typically, this clause specifies geographic boundaries, such as restricting business operations to a particular city, state, or country, or prohibiting activities in certain regions. For example, a franchise agreement might limit the franchisee to operating only within a designated territory, or a software license might restrict use to specific locations. The core function of this clause is to control and clarify the permitted scope of activities by location, thereby preventing disputes and protecting the interests of the parties regarding territorial rights or compliance with local laws.
Location Restrictions. Per the terms of the Local Food for Schools funding agreement, beef and bison must be raised and processed within a 400-mile radius of one or more of the following Utah cities: • ▇▇▇▇▇ • Blanding • St. ▇▇▇▇▇▇
Location Restrictions. This Program is open to Affiliates worldwide, except in jurisdictions where such programs are prohibited by law or regulation. You are responsible for ensuring that your participating in the Program complies with the laws of your jurisdiction. If participation in this Program on the promotion of the Companyʼs products and services requires a license or other form of authorisation in your jurisdiction, you must ensure that you comply with all local regulations and obtain the necessary licenses or authorisations before participating in the Program.
Location Restrictions. In order to be eligible for the SCE Renewables Standard Contracts Program, generating facilities must be located within the electric power system under the operational control of the California Independent System Operator Corporation (“CAISO Controlled Grid”).
Location Restrictions. All Vehicles must stay within a 500-mile radius of our business office located in Arvada, Colorado. An additional fee of $250.00 may be charged for any trips traveled beyond the allowed boundary, in addition to a premium of $0.30 per mile for any mileage accrued over the allotted daily mileage.
Location Restrictions. This Unlimited Wash Plan is valid only at the following tunnel wash locations: The Plan is not accepted at the following self-service and touchless wash locations: Use of the Plan at non-participating locations is not permitted and will be denied at point of service.
Location Restrictions. Installation of the system shall not interfere with the shop hoist system or ventilation system. Training (CLIN 0003)

Related to Location Restrictions

  • Use Restrictions (a) Company will not do or attempt to do, and Company will not permit any other person or entity to do or attempt to do, any of the following, directly or indirectly: (i) use any Proprietary Item for any purpose, at any location or in any manner not specifically authorized by this Agreement; (ii) make or retain any copy of any Proprietary Item except as specifically authorized by this Agreement; (iii) create, recreate or obtain the source code for any Proprietary Item; (iv) refer to or otherwise use any Proprietary Item as part of any effort to develop other software, programs, applications, interfaces or functionalities or to compete with BNYM or a Third Party Provider; (v) modify, adapt, translate or create derivative works based upon any Proprietary Item, or combine or merge any Proprietary Item or part thereof with or into any other product or service not provided for in this Agreement and not authorized in writing by BNYM; (vi) remove, erase or tamper with any copyright or other proprietary notice printed or stamped on, affixed to, or encoded or recorded in any Proprietary Item, or fail to preserve all copyright and other proprietary notices in any copy of any Proprietary Item made by Company; (vii) sell, transfer, assign or otherwise convey in any manner any ownership interest or Intellectual Property Right of BNYM, or market, license, sublicense, distribute or otherwise grant, or subcontract or delegate to any other person, including outsourcers, vendors, consultants, joint venturers and partners, any right to access or use any Proprietary Item, whether on Company’s behalf or otherwise; (viii) subcontract for or delegate the performance of any act or function involved in accessing or using any Proprietary Item, whether on Company’s behalf or otherwise; (ix) reverse engineer, re-engineer, decrypt, disassemble, decompile, decipher, reconstruct, re-orient or modify the circuit design, algorithms, logic, source code, object code or program code or any other properties, attributes, features or constituent parts of any Proprietary Item; (x) take any action that would challenge, contest, impair or otherwise adversely effect an ownership interest or Intellectual Property Right of BNYM; (xi) use any Proprietary Item to provide remote processing, network processing, network communications, a service bureau or time sharing operation, or services similar to any of the foregoing to any person or entity, whether on a fee basis or otherwise; (xii) allow Harmful Code into any Proprietary Item, as applicable, or into any interface or other software or program provided by it to BNYM, through Company’s systems or personnel or Company’s use of the Licensed Services or Company’s activities in connection with this Agreement. (b) Company shall, promptly after becoming aware of such, notify BNYM of any facts, circumstances or events regarding its or a Permitted User’s use of the Licensed System that are reasonably likely to constitute or result in a breach of this Section 2.12, and take all reasonable steps requested by BNYM to prevent, control, remediate or remedy any such facts, circumstances or events or any future occurrence of such facts, circumstances or events.

  • Use Restriction (a) If a natural disaster, incident or any other emergency situation occurs or is likely to occur, SORACOM may restrict the use of the SORACOM Air Global Service by the Subscriber in order to give priority to communications whose content are necessary for the prevention of or relief from calamities, for the securing of transportation, communications or electric power supply, the maintenance of public order or any other public interest. (b) If SORACOM detects any significant and/or continuous signal or transmission using a communication procedure or application which occupies the communication band used by SORACOM, SORACOM may control the transmission rate and traffic of such signal or transmission by controlling the communication band allocated to such signal or transmission. (c) SORACOM may suspend or limit the use of the SORACOM Air Global Service by the Subscriber, if: (i) the Subscriber delays in performing or fails to perform any payment obligation or any other obligation under the Agreement; (ii) the Subscriber gives a false information to SORACOM; (iii) SORACOM deems that the Subscriber violates Section 13.1 below; (iv) the Subscriber falls under any of the items of Section 3.2; (v) the credit card account designated by the Subscriber is invalid, unavailable or cannot be used or recognized; or