Endorsement claims Sample Clauses

Endorsement claims. You may use only Scentsy-approved language or materials when asserting any previous, current, or future endorsement of any kind from any entity, including but not limited to government agencies or officials, celebrities, or companies. Inventory on Hand Advertising your Inventory on Hand (Resalable or not) for sale online (including through social media, online classified sites, and online auctions sites) or at any Retail Location is strictly prohibited. You may advertise your participation in a Temporary Event or open house, but may never list, using words or images, specific items you have on hand for cash and carry. (See Chapter 3, Section 3.)
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Endorsement claims. You may use only Mendability-approved language or materials when asserting any previous, current, or future endorsement of any kind from any entity, including but not limited to endorsements or testimonials from individuals, government agencies or officials, celebrities, or companies even if they belong to your own Family Accounts. Appropriate content When you are representing yourself as an Approved Provider, you may not: • Use rude, offensive, or vulgar content in any advertising or Mendability-sponsored online forum; • Disparage Mendability, other Mendability Approved Provider, Mendability’s Products, Sensory Enrichment Therapy, or Mendability’s board of directors, officers, or employees. The determination of inappropriate content is at the sole and absolute discretion of Mendability. Naming restrictions When using the Mendability or Sensory Enrichment Therapy name in any social media alias, state in full “Approved Provider of Sensory Enrichment Therapy”, “SET Approved Provider”, “Approved Provider of SET”, “SET Certified” or as a “Certified Sensory Enrichment Therapist”. You may not use the Mendability or Sensory Enrichment Therapy name or derivatives in an email address, username, or URL address. You may not use state/province names, country names, or abbreviations of geographical names in isolation in URLs associated with your Mendability Representation without Mendability’s consent.
Endorsement claims. You may use only Scentsy-approved language or materials when asserting any previous, current or future endorsement of any kind from any entity, including but not limited to government agencies or officials, celebrities or companies.

Related to Endorsement claims

  • Additional Insured Endorsements An original Additional Insured Endorsement, signed by an authorized insurance company representative, must be submitted to the City of Sparks, by attachment to the Certificate of Insurance, to evidence the endorsement of the City of Sparks as additional insured.

  • Endorsements Each Comprehensive or Commercial General Liability policy shall be endorsed with the following specific language:

  • Additional Insured Endorsement An Additional Insured Endorsement (CG20 10 or C20 26), signed by an authorized insurance company representative, must be submitted to the City to evidence the endorsement of the City as an additional insured per General Requirements, Subsection 1) above.

  • No Endorsement Nothing in this Public License constitutes or may be construed as permission to assert or imply that You are, or that Your use of the Licensed Material is, connected with, or sponsored, endorsed, or granted official status by, the Licensor or others designated to receive attribution as provided in Section 3(a)(1)(A)(i).

  • Additional Endorsements The Auto and Commercial General Liability Policies shall name the Texas A&M University System Board of Regents for and on behalf of The Texas A&M University System as additional insured’s.

  • Endorsement The Supplier must not claim that Sourcewell endorses its Equipment, Products, or Services.

  • Non-Endorsement The Governing Board acknowledges that the granting of a Charter Agreement in no way represents or implies endorsement by the SCSB of any particular method used by the Charter School or its agents; nor does this Agreement constitute a guarantee by the SCSB of the success of the Charter School in providing a learning environment that shall improve student achievement.

  • Non-Endorsement, Indemnification The Requester and Approved Users acknowledge that although all reasonable efforts have been taken to ensure the accuracy and reliability of controlled-access data obtained through the attached DAR, the NIH and Submitting Investigator(s) do not and cannot warrant the results that may be obtained by using any data included therein. NIH and all contributors to these datasets disclaim all warranties as to performance or fitness of the data for any particular purpose. No indemnification for any loss, claim, damage, or liability is intended or provided by any party under this agreement. Each party shall be liable for any loss, claim, damage, or liability that said party incurs as a result of its activities under this agreement, except that NIH, as an agency of the United States, may be liable only to the extent provided under the Federal Tort Claims Act, 28 USC 2671 et seq.

  • Insurance Endorsements The insurance policies shall contain the following provisions, or Consultant shall provide endorsements on forms supplied or approved by the City to add the following provisions to the insurance policies:

  • DISCLAIMER OF ENDORSEMENT NASA does not endorse or sponsor any commercial product, service, or activity. NASA's participation in this Agreement or provision of goods, services, facilities or equipment under this Agreement does not constitute endorsement by NASA. Partner agrees that nothing in this Agreement will be construed to imply that NASA authorizes, supports, endorses, or sponsors any product or service of Partner resulting from activities conducted under this Agreement, regardless of the fact that such product or service may employ NASA-developed technology.

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