Presentation Materials Clause Samples

The Presentation Materials clause defines the rules and requirements regarding any materials, slides, handouts, or documents used or distributed during a presentation. Typically, this clause specifies who is responsible for preparing the materials, the approval process before use, and any restrictions on content or branding. For example, it may require that all presentation materials be submitted for review by the other party prior to the event, or that proprietary information is not disclosed. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all materials used in a presentation are appropriate, accurate, and compliant with agreed standards, thereby minimizing the risk of miscommunication or unauthorized disclosure.
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Presentation Materials. Customer will reproduce any handouts and other print materials related to the services and will notify the Associate directly of any deadlines for reproduction.
Presentation Materials. The Contractor shall prepare and present briefing packages, as required, in support of the post award and semi-annual progress meetings, as noted above coordinated by the Government. As part of the presentation materials, the Contractor shall prepare paper copies of all slides.
Presentation Materials. The contractor shall provide Presentation Materials as specified in each individual TO.
Presentation Materials. Presentation materials used in the design reviews shall be distributed to the participants immediately before the start of each review. Presentation materials shall use updated data as applicable, but differences between the presentation and data packages shall be noted.
Presentation Materials. If the University will be delivering and/or presenting materials, at a meeting, conference, etc., the University must provide copies of all materials to MnDOT. Furthermore, the University may not present any materials related to work order contracts executed under this master contract, without prior approval form MnDOT.
Presentation Materials. The information contained in the 2.7 Announcement, the Rights Issue Announcement, the Scheme Documents and Presentation Materials is consistent with the Prospectus and there is no material information disclosed in the Rights Issue Announcement and Presentation Materials which is not disclosed in the Prospectus.
Presentation Materials. On or about September 22, 2011, Consultant delivered to Client a document entitled "An Overview for Nevada System of Higher Education, September 22, 2011" (the "Presentation Materials") which contains certain power point slides that were shown to the Committee at its meeting on that date.
Presentation Materials. As required for presentation to the Facilities and Enterprise Policy Committee (FEPC) and to the Regents. Design Professional shall verify all requirements for presentation materials with the University’s Representative. These may include: a. Colored presentation-quality drawings of all floor plans, elevations (all sides), sections, site plan, and other drawings, as appropriate. b. Two rendered perspective drawings, compensated as an additional service, in color and large enough to convey the overall design. A normal, "eye-level" view of the Project is preferred. In some instances, a “birds-eye” view will be needed to convey the full scope of the Project. The landscape features of the site development shall be shown in a realistic manner, but shall not obscure the structure.
Presentation Materials. Presentation materials that are prepared for conferences, briefings, courses, workshops, etc., and developed in electronic format shall be submitted in hard copy format as well as in the program of origin that is acceptable to DOT. Art must be produced in a program that can export an interchange file format that can be imported into other files, such as reports. Photos must be in tif or jpeg format, with on-screen preview and with line screen appropriate for printing.