Brand Book definition

Brand Book means the Product Trademark usage and style guide for Ivory established and updated from time-to-time by the JBT.
Brand Book means the brand identity guidelines (i.e., the “2019 Branding & Style Guidelines”) published by Lottery and provided to SBTech.
Brand Book means the Product Trademark usage and style guide for Ivory established and updated from time-to-time by Amgen.

Examples of Brand Book in a sentence

  • Contractor is in compliance with all rules, requirements, formats and depictions as set forth in the TEA Brand Book.

  • Contractor shall, upon TEA’s request, provide examples of proposed usage of the TEA Trademarks for review and approval by TEA.Contractor represents and warrants that all materials produced for and/or procured by TEA will align with the requirements and content expectations detailed in the TEA Brand Book.

  • Contractor hereby acknowledges and agrees that all trademarks and service marks adopted, used, registered, and/or owned by TEA (“TEA Trademarks,” as shown in the TEA Brand Book, which is available upon request) remain the exclusive property of TEA, that all right, title and interest in and to the TEA Trademarks are exclusively held by TEA and all goodwill associated with such trademarks inures solely to TEA.

  • All materials delivered by Contractor that do not meet the requirements contained in the TEA Brand Book shall be deemed not accepted for purposes of Clause 46 (Payment) of these Standard TEA Terms and Conditions.

  • To the extent that Contractor has any questions about content in the TEA Brand Book or TEA appearance and style guidelines, they should email Communications@tea.texas.gov.

  • The ENERGY STAR Brand Book are available at www.energystar.gov/logouse.

  • Comply with current ENERGY STAR Brand Book, which define how the ENERGY STAR name and marks may be used.

  • The ENERGY STAR Brand Book is available at www.energystar.gov/logouse.

  • To the extent that Contractor has any questions about content in the TEA Brand Book or TEA appearance and style guidelines, they should email Communications@tea.texas.gov.If TEA discovers that Contractor’s uses of the TEA Trademarks are not of a high quality, as determined by TEA, TEA may give Contractor five working days’ written notice within which to change its operations to conform to TEA’s requirements.

  • In this respect, the KIC is required to give prominence to the name and emblem of the EIT on all their publications, posters, programmes and other products realised in line with the EIT Community Brand Book.


More Definitions of Brand Book

Brand Book means NTA’s “brand book” as may be updated from time to time, at its sole discretion.
Brand Book. The written policies and procedures governing the use of the Marks in the conduct of COMPANY'S business, as updated by COMPANY from time to time. Licensee acknowledges it has received a current copy of the Brand Book
Brand Book shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.05(c).
Brand Book has the meaning assigned in Section 7(a) of this Agreement.
Brand Book official Ruptela’s Brand usage guidelines with all the explanations and requirements for proper Ruptela’s Brand usage and all other requirements or suggestions;

Related to Brand Book

  • Online means transactions through electronic data-interchange whether real time transactions or otherwise, which may be through the internet, intranet networks and the like.

  • Online Services means Microsoft-hosted services to which Customer subscribes under this Agreement. It does not include software and services provided under separate license terms.

  • hostel means a place of residence for the students of the University, or its colleges, institutions and study centers, established or recognized to be as such by the University;

  • Hyperlink means a special HTML code that allows text or graphics to serve as a link that, when clicked on, takes a user to another place in the same document, to another document, or to another Internet Web site or Web page.

  • CDS means CDS Clearing and Depository Services Inc.;

  • Game has the meaning ascribed to that term in the Control Act;

  • Brand means the brand name set forth in the Addendum.