Signage definition

Signage means advertising displays, hoardings, Glow signs, neon signs, LED signs, LCD signs, any digital signs, any sort of display intended to convey information and described in the schedule.
Signage means signs declaring that all [ district/school name ] school property is tobacco-free.
Signage means all signage (whether permanent or temporary) in, on or at the Facility Premises, including video boards, dynamic signs, free standing video towers, banners, displays, message centers, advertisements, signs and marquee signs.

Examples of Signage in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall hand over a copy of all its quality control records and documents to the Authority’s Engineer before the Completion Certificate is issued pursuant to Clause 12.2. The Contractor shall submit Road Signage Plans to the Authority Engineer for approval at least 6 (six) months prior to expected completion of Project Highway.

  • References to Sound Transit in signage must adhere to the Style Guide in the current “Customer Signage Design Manual” (a Sound Transit document).

  • This consensus will be documented in a matrix entitled “Multi-Agency Signage Responsibilities: Service Change Related Schedules and Signage.” This document will be kept current by both Parties.

  • Maintenance of Signage To determine who is responsible for maintenance where maintenance is understood to include repair to damaged hardware, cleaning, and graffiti removal: If Sound Transit owns the facility and if Sound Transit owns the sign, then Sound Transit repairs, cleans and inspects the sign and sign hardware.

  • The Contractor shall hand over a copy of all its quality control records and documents to the Authority‟s Engineer before the Completion Certificate is issued pursuant to Clause 12.2. The Contractor shall submit Road Signage Plans to the Authority Engineer for approval at least 6 (six) months prior to expected completion of Project Highway.


More Definitions of Signage

Signage means a sign at least 24 square inches in size containing the words: “THIS PROJECT MADE POSSIBLE BY COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT FINANCING” using type face of at least 18 points in size, and direct individuals to the City website for further information using type face of at least 12 points in size.
Signage. The University reserves the right to remove any signage (including posters, banners, sheets) from student residence halls, apartments or houses that the University in its sole discretion determines is not consistent with the Student Handbook or University Policy, the University’s mission and values, and/or is in violation of local, state and federal laws. Additional information can be found in the University of Dayton’s Signage Expectations and the University’s Political Activities Policy.
Signage means displayed verbal, symbolic, tactile, and pictorial information.
Signage means any sign, notice, billboard or placard that is used to convey information;
Signage means signs, designs, monuments, logos, banners, projected images, pennants, decals, advertisements, pictures, notices, lettering, numerals or graphics.
Signage means improvement of tourism experience through the implementation of Tourism Signage and Wayfinding Specifications as provided by RTO7;
Signage means the signs posted by the hospital in the dedicated Emergency Department(s) and in a place or places likely to be noticed by all individuals entering the dedicated Emergency Department(s) (including the waiting room, admitting area, entrance, and treatment areas) that inform individuals of their rights under EMT.