E-mark definition

E-mark the European recognised quality mark for tyres.Excess: the first £10 of any claim payable by You. If You pay a Call Out Charge in respect of a repair, the Excess will be waived for that repair. If the Repairer repairs more than one case of Accidental or Malicious Damage during a call out You will be charged an Excess for each additional repair. Incident: the event that gave rise to the Accidental orMalicious Damage.
E-mark means an approval mark arranged and issued in accordance with Annex 4 "Arrangement of Approval Marks" of UN ECE Regulation 93.
E-mark means a European recognised quality mark for tyres. All passenger car tyres sold in the EU must be stamped with the ‘E’ mark on their sidewall to indicate that they comply with current legislation;

Related to E-mark

  • Service mark means a word, name, symbol, or device or any combination of a word, name, symbol, or device, used by a person to identify services and to distinguish the services of that person, including a unique service, from the services of others, and to indicate the source of the services, even if that source is unknown. Titles, character names used by a person, and other distinctive features of radio or television programs may be registered as service marks notwithstanding that they, or the programs, may advertise the goods of a sponsor.

  • trade mark means a mark capable of being represented graphically and which is capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one person from those of others and may include shape of goods, their packaging and combination of colours; and—

  • Product Trademark has the meaning set forth in Section 8.8.1.

  • Trade Marks mean registered Trade Marks and Trade ▇▇▇▇ applications and include any sign or logo, or combination of signs and/or logos capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one undertaking from those of another undertaking;

  • Product Marks shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.4.