Marking Plan Sample Clauses

A Marking Plan clause defines the requirements and procedures for identifying and labeling confidential or proprietary information exchanged between parties. Typically, it outlines the specific methods by which documents or materials must be marked—such as using stamps, headers, or digital tags—to ensure they are recognized as protected under the agreement. This clause helps prevent misunderstandings about what information is subject to confidentiality obligations, thereby ensuring clarity and reducing the risk of accidental disclosure.
Marking Plan. At least 20 days before beginning the work, submit to the RE for approval a marking plan that includes: 1. Schedule of operations for applying traffic markings, 2. Number and type of equipment, 3. Manufacturer’s recommendations for use of the materials, including mixing ratios and application temperatures. 4. Details on the means and methods for surface preparation 5. Details on the means and methods for premarking
Marking Plan. The Marking Plan will enumerate all of the public communications, commodities and program materials that visibly bear or will be marked with the USAID identity. Contract deliverables to be marked with the USAID Identity must follow design guidance for color, type, and layout in the USAID Graphics Standard Manual (▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇). The overall purpose of a Marking Plan is to lay out the way in which public communications, commodities, and activity materials and other items that visibly bear or will be marked with the USAID Identity to communicate that the assistance is From the American People
Marking Plan. ‌ The public communications, commodities, and program materials that will be produced under this partnership are detailed below. To the greatest extent possible, we have included all publications, supplies, equipment and/or deliverables to be produced under the program. As the program matures, there may be revisions to this Marking Plan. Supplies and Equipment‌ Below is a listing of Supplies and Equipment to be used in a visible manner in the fulfillment of the goals of Terra Bella Colombia Fund and an indication of how and where they will be tagged with the USAID identity. It is not foreseen that more equipment be necessary for the fulfillment of the program.