Web Page Clause Samples

A 'Web Page' clause defines the specific web page or online location relevant to the agreement or referenced in the contract. This clause typically identifies the URL or digital address where certain information, services, or resources can be accessed by the parties. For example, it may specify where users can find updated terms, privacy policies, or downloadable materials. Its core function is to ensure clarity and precision regarding the online resources that are part of the contractual relationship, reducing ambiguity about where parties should look for important information.
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Web Page. Teachers will develop and maintain a web page particular to their teaching assignment(s) and linked to the District website. The District will provide training and a template as requested by the teacher.
Web Page. St. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ School can be found on the internet at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ St. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ School is fully accredited through the Western Catholic Education Association, the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, and the Diocese of Orange.
Web Page. Seller shall release all content, art work and code relating to the Business to Buyer; provided that Buyer shall be responsible, at its expense, for arranging for the hosting of Buyer’s web page and shall modify any such content, art work and code as reasonably necessary to indicate that Buyer is not related to Seller or any of their Affiliates.
Web Page. Company will build and Shamrock will maintain and update on the Website: (i) a web page relating to Shamrock and his services for Company, and (ii) a dojo site.
Web Page. Franchisor will provide to Franchisee a Deli Delicious™ URL (referred to as “web page”) housed within the corporate web site that will list the Restaurant location and contact information only for customers. The Franchisee agrees that the Franchisor owns all copyright, trademark, domain name, and other intellectual property rights to the Web Page, URL, and domain name, in all media, whether now known or hereinafter invented, including complete and entire interactive rights, and rights to derivative works. Franchisee may be limited access to customize parts of the web page, the look is to remain consistent as specified in the Operations Manual. Any customization done by the Franchisee shall constitute a work for hire, and the Franchisor shall own all copyright, trademark, domain name, and other intellectual property rights to the customizations in all media whether now known or hereinafter invented, including complete and entire interactive rights and rights to derivative works. In the event that a court of competent jurisdictions holds that such customizations are not works for hire, then the Franchisee agrees to assign all copyright, trademark, domain name, URL, and other intellectual property rights to the Franchisor. The Franchisee agrees to execute all documents deemed necessary by the Franchisor to carry out such assignment. Franchisee agrees and acknowledges that maintenance and any service charges for the web page is Franchisee’s responsibility.
Web Page. NaviNet shall provide ISP with access to a customized NaviNet web page which shall provide information including real-time network data and customer management reporting.
Web Page. The Agency shall create and maintain a Web page that shall contain Agency policies and directives, and a link to a Union site. The Union shall be responsible for maintaining its site.
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Web Page. The Contractor shall be responsible for the creation and maintenance of a dedicated SSDC web page to provide drug manufacturers, other states, CMS, insurers, the press, and other interested parties with pertinent information about the SSDC.
Web Page. The Employer will establish and have a "hyperlink" from the CPOC Korea Web Page to the NFFE Local 1363 Web site.