Strictly Prohibited Categories Sample Clauses

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Strictly Prohibited Categories. Google will not accept any advertisements promoting pornography, tobacco products, illegal drugs, premium rate phone numbers and/or firearms.
Strictly Prohibited Categories. Licensee will not accept any advertisements promoting pornography, tobacco products, illegal drugs, premium rate phone numbers and/or firearms.
Strictly Prohibited Categories. Licensee will not accept any advertisements promoting pornography, tobacco products, illegal drugs, premium rate phone numbers and/or firearms. Breaking Bad 1 7 USD 2,000 2 13 USD 2,000 3 13 USD 2,000 4 13 USD 2,000 5 8 USD 2,300 6 8 USD 2,530 Last Resort 1 13 USD 5,000 XIII 1 13 USD 2,000 2 13 USD 2,300 Unforgettable 1 22 USD 2,000 2 13 USD 2,300 Drop Dead Diva 1 13 USD 2,000 2 13 USD 2,000 3 13 USD 2,000 4 13 USD 2,300 Without limiting any other provision of the Agreement, the parties acknowledge and agree that it is in their mutual interest to take affirmative measures to combat the unauthorized distribution of copyrighted content, and Licensee accordingly agrees to the following in connection with such anti-piracy efforts:
Strictly Prohibited Categories. Media Company will not accept any advertisements promoting pornography, tobacco products, illegal drugs, premium rate phone numbers and/or firearms.
Strictly Prohibited Categories. Crackle will not accept any advertisements promoting pornography, tobacco products, illegal drugs, premium rate phone numbers and/or firearms.
Strictly Prohibited Categories. Licensee will not accept any advertisements promoting pornography, tobacco products, illegal drugs, premium rate phone numbers and/or firearms. Breaking Bad 1 7 USD 2,000 2 13 USD 2,000 3 13 USD 2,000 4 13 USD 2,000 5 8 USD 2,300 6 8 USD 2,530 Last Resort 1 13 USD 5,000 XIII 1 13 USD 2,000 2 13 USD 2,300 Unforgettable 1 22 USD 2,000 2 13 USD 2,300 Drop Dead Diva 1 13 USD 2,3002,000 2 13 USD 2,3002,000 3 13 USD 2,3002,000 4 13 USD 2,300

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  • Criminal History Category With regard to determining defendant’s criminal history points and criminal history category, based on the facts now known to the government, defendant’s criminal history points equal zero and defendant’s criminal history category is I.

  • Use for Match Prohibited Grantee shall not use funds provided under this Grant Agreement for matching purposes in securing other funding without the written approval of the System Agency.

  • Permitted and Prohibited Uses 1.1. The Data may only be used for linguistic education and research, including but not limited to information retrieval, document understanding, machine translation or speech recognition. 1.2. User shall not publish, retransmit, display, redistribute, reproduce or commercially exploit the Data in any form, except that User may include limited excerpts from the Data in articles, reports and other documents describing the results of User’s linguistic education and research.

  • Not Plan Assets; No Prohibited Transactions None of the assets of the Borrower, any other Loan Party or any other Subsidiary constitutes “plan assets” within the meaning of ERISA, the Internal Revenue Code and the respective regulations promulgated thereunder. Assuming that no Lender funds any amount payable by it hereunder with “plan assets,” as that term is defined in 29 C.F.R. 2510.3-101, the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and the other Loan Documents, and the extensions of credit and repayment of amounts hereunder, do not and will not constitute “prohibited transactions” under ERISA or the Internal Revenue Code.

  • Plan Assets; Prohibited Transactions The Borrower is not an entity deemed to hold “plan assets” within the meaning of 29 C.F.R. § 2510.3-101 of an employee benefit plan (as defined in Section 3(3) of ERISA) which is subject to Title I of ERISA or any plan (within the meaning of Section 4975 of the Code), and neither the execution of this Agreement nor the making of Credit Extensions hereunder gives rise to a prohibited transaction within the meaning of Section 406 of ERISA or Section 4975 of the Code.