Use of FIIOC’s and FSC's Name The Trust shall not use the name of FIIOC and FSC in any Prospectus, sales literature or other material relating to the Trust or any Fund of the Trust in a manner not consented to by FIIOC and FSC prior to use; provided, however, that FIIOC and FSC shall approve all uses of its name which merely refer in accurate terms to its appointments, duties or fees hereunder or which are required by the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC" or “Commission”) or a state securities commission; and further, provided that in no event shall such approval be unreasonably withheld.
LICENSE AND USE 2.1 Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Polar hereby grants You, and You accept, a royalty-free, non-transferable, non-exclusive, worldwide and limited license to use the Licensed Materials solely for the purposes of proprietary application or services development and/or setting their priorities in application development purposes interacting through AccessLink with Polar Ecosystem, as well as to distribute the software parts of the Licensed Materials in binary form and grant sublicense to use Licensed Materials to Your Corporate Customers, if applicable, but then always under Your own license terms and conditions protecting sufficiently, but in no case with less stringent terms than in this Agreement Polar’s Intellectual Property Rights, the use and handling of Data and Licensed Materials and Member’s privacy settings. Any other use of the AccessLink is strictly prohibited. 2.2 In no event You may copy, export, re-export, sublicense, rent, loan, lease, disclose, sell, market, commercialize, re-license, otherwise transfer to any third party (other than Your Corporate Customers) or use or permit use of the Licensed Materials in any manner inconsistent with or not expressly permitted under this Agreement. You shall not (or attempt to) itself or permit others to decompile, reverse engineer, or disassemble, derive or determine the source code (including the logic, protocols or specifications incorporated or implemented therein) of the Licensed Materials or enable any disabled logic, protocols or specifications incorporated or implemented in the Licensed Materials. You may not use, or permit others use the Licensed Materials in creating a service similar to or competing with Polar Ecosystem and the primary purpose of your application and service shall be extending and improving the Member’s experience. There are no implied licenses or other implied rights granted under this Agreement, and all rights, save for those expressly granted hereunder, shall remain with Polar and its licensors. Also, any and all licenses with respect to Polar or third party patents (including essential patents) are specifically excluded from the scope of this Agreement, and those licenses need to be acquired separately from Polar or the respective right holders, as the case may be. 2.3 Your application or service must not interfere or attempt to interfere in any manner with the proper working of Polar Ecosystem, or any related Polar service, application or activity. Load testing without prior approval by Polar will be construed as interfering with the proper working of Polar Ecosystem and may result in blacklisting of Your application or service by Polar. Polar may use any technical means to overcome such interference, including without limitation, suspending or terminating access to the Polar Ecosystem. Your application or service must pass a consistent and accurate identification of itself to Polar Ecosystem as outlined in the Polar AccessLink API documentation (link). Except as expressly permitted by Polar, You may not use any automated means (e.g., scraping and robots) other than Your application or software to access, query or otherwise collect Data or any other information from Polar Ecosystem, or any Web site owned or operated by Polar.
BRAND NAMES 8.1 Wherever in the specifications or bid that brand names, manufacturer, trade name, or catalog numbers are specified, it is for the purpose of establishing a grade or quality of material only; and the term "or equal" is deemed to follow. 8.2 It is the Bidder's responsibility to identify any alternate items offered in the bid, and prove to the satisfaction of the Owners that said item is equal to, or better than, the product specified. 8.3 Bids for alternate items shall be stated in the appropriate space on the e-bid form, or if the proposal form does not contain blanks for alternates, Bidder MUST attach to its bid document on Company letterhead a statement identifying the manufacturer and brand name of each proposed alternate, plus a complete description of the alternate items including illustrations, performance test data and any other information necessary for an evaluation. 8.4 The Bidder must indicate any variances by item number from the specification document no matter how slight. 8.5 If variations are not stated in the bid, it will be assumed that the item being bid fully complies with the Owners’ bidding documents.
SINGLE-USE PRODUCTS The Board of County Commissioners has established a single-use products and plastic bags policy intended to reduce the use of products which have become globally recognized as having lasting negative impacts on the environment. Neither single-use products nor plastic bags may be sold or disbursed on County property by staff or contracted vendors, except as set forth in Orange County Administrative Regulation 9.01.03. Failure to comply with the Regulation may result in termination of the contract or other contractual remedies, and may affect future contracting with the County. The use of reusable, recyclable, biodegradable, or compostable materials is encouraged.
USE OF NASA NAME AND NASA EMBLEMS A. NASA Name and Initials Partner shall not use "National Aeronautics and Space Administration" or "NASA" in a way that creates the impression that a product or service has the authorization, support, sponsorship, or endorsement of NASA, which does not, in fact, exist. Except for releases under the "Release of General Information to the Public and Media" Article, Partner must submit any proposed public use of the NASA name or initials (including press releases and all promotional and advertising use) to the NASA Associate Administrator for the Office of Communications or designee ("NASA Communications") for review and approval. Approval by NASA Office of Communications shall be based on applicable law and policy governing the use of the NASA name and initials. B. NASA Emblems Use of NASA emblems (i.e., NASA Seal, NASA Insignia, NASA logotype, NASA Program Identifiers, and the NASA Flag) is governed by 14 C.F.R. Part 1221. Partner must submit any proposed use of the emblems to NASA Communications for review and approval.