Public Area Sample Clauses

Public Area. All public areas of the Building shall be under the sole and absolute control of Landlord and Landlord shall have the exclusive right to regulate, modify and control these areas.
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Public Area. Walls and Ceiling including supports and installation materials, floor underlay, top floor, fixed and loose furniture inside, doors curtains.
Public Area. The use of any public area outside of the exhibit area for the display of products and/or services, for demonstrations, or the distribution or circulars, samples or other material is prohibited.
Public Area. This section is describing the public area. All the info presented in this section are publicly available. The figure below is representing the structure of the public area.
Public Area. The public area of the project website aims at disseminating public information related to the research project, its objectives and the results achieved so far. Target users of the public website are: • Colleagues of the researchers involved in the project and managers of their organizations • Researchers not involved in the project but working on the same subject • Entrepreneurs and managers potentially interested in the project resultsEuropean Commission and National Administration Officers checking the project dissemination activity • Associations and Organizations in the field of the project scopeEnd users of the project results (e.g., passengers and freight operators) Therefore the public website aims to achieve the following objectives: • To provide basic general information about the project to interested visi- tors • To offer more detailed information to really interested visitors, e.g., down- loading documents • To clearly inform about the project nature and envisaged results • To publish updates, news and events related to the project • To allow a direct link between the project and interested visitors. Like the private area, the public area is developed in TYPO3 CMS. The public area includes a registration functionality. This enables a list of se- lected visitors to be collected in order to send updates (e.g., newsletter) and in- vitation to project events. A “News” page allows the visitor to follow the latest updates on the project sta- tus, and an “Events” page reports the details on past and future events.
Public Area. In this area the public is able to gather information regarding the project, download the project’s publicly available material (i.e. brochures and other public documents or publications), to find information about the project and its consortium, as well as to contact the project partners. The main parts of the public area are:  The Home page, which contains the project acronym and a project summary as well as the aggregated feeds from the Twitter. This page also provides links to the NOMAD space on Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter in order to provide project material.  The Project section, consisting of the project Objectives and the selected Approach.  The Community section, consisting of the consortium members, links relevant to the NOMAD context, consortium’s contact information.  The Downloads section, for making accessible any related documents (dissemination material, publications and deliverables).  The News section, containing all NOMAD news, relevant events (past and upcoming), as well as announcements for all the project meetings. Updates are frequently uploaded to the project website and the content is maintained and updates when required or new information are available. Furthermore, Google analytics reports for the website can be found in Annex 9.1. At the following Google Analytics report, which summarises the performance of the website during the three years of the project, it is important to notice that while the project grows and becomes more mature, the average number of sessions grow. It is also evident that the events and the other dissemination activities (workshops, publications, newsletters etc.) create a positive buzz in the website as the NOMAD website reached all its visibility peaks during periods with many dissemination activities such as during the Samos Summit event or the 1st round of pilot workshops. The increased dissemination activities which took place on December 2014 (2nd round of pilot workshops and the issue of the 2nd newsletter) led to the greatest number of sessions ever achieved by NOMAD website. 2nd and 3rd round pilot workshops 2nd NOMAD Newsletter: November 2014 1st round pilot workshops Samos Summit
Public Area. 44.1.2.1 Area demarcated for public use (inclusive of the parking area) and up to the river on the north
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  • Use of Proprietary Information Officer recognizes that Corporation possesses a proprietary interest in all of the information described in Section 6 and has the exclusive right and privilege to use, protect by copyright, patent or trademark, manufacture or otherwise exploit the processes, ideas and concepts described therein to the exclusion of Officer, except as otherwise agreed between Corporation and Officer in writing. Officer expressly agrees that any products, inventions, discoveries or improvements made by Officer, his agents or affiliates based on or arising out of the information described in Section 6 shall be (i) deemed a work made for hire under the terms of United States Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. § 101 et seq., and Corporation shall be the owner of all such rights with respect thereto and (ii) the property of and inure to the exclusive benefit of Corporation.

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