Display Location Sample Clauses
The Display Location clause defines where and how certain information, products, or content must be shown or made visible within a specified context, such as a website, store, or advertisement. It typically outlines the exact placement, prominence, or format required for the display, ensuring that the relevant material is easily accessible or noticeable to the intended audience. This clause serves to guarantee compliance with branding, regulatory, or contractual requirements by specifying display standards and preventing disputes over visibility or placement.
Display Location. The City intends to display the Work at the Display Location stated in the Basic Provisions. The City may relocate the Work at the City’s cost during the term of the Agreement.
Display Location. The employer and users will agree on suitable display locations and equipment. Preferably, glass cabinets/pinboards and brochure stands will be provided in each building with a cafeteria in the entrance area to the cafeteria. In buildings without a cafeteria, noticeboards may be erected in areas with high numbers of passing employees such as coffee stations.
