Global Navigation definition

Global Navigation means prominent graphical or text elements which a User can select to navigate to Affiliate Web Pages sorted by topic or type, whether displayed as a static menu bar or from drop-down menus, which are located on the Home Page of an Affiliate Web Site, and which are the primary means of facilitating initial User navigation within such Affiliate Web Site. For illustration only, examples of compliant Global Navigation are attached hereto in Schedule II.

Examples of Global Navigation in a sentence

  • The Parties are convinced of the need to protect Global Navigation Satellite Systems against misuse, interference, disruption and hostile acts.

  • As regards civil global satellite navigation, the Parties shall cooperate in accordance with the Cooperation Agreement on a Civil Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) between the European Community and its Member States, of the one part, and the Republic of Korea, of the other part.

  • Trimble and its suppliers are not responsible for the operation or failure of operation of any Global Positioning System (“GPS”) or Global Navigation Satellite System (“GNSS”) satellites or base stations, or the availability of GPS or GNSS satellite signals.

  • They shall cooperate on matters of common interest in civil space activities such as space research, Global Navigation Satellite Systems applications and services, development of satellite augmentation systems, use of Earth Observation application and services and Earth Science.

  • The Parties shall protect the Global Navigation Satellite Systems against misuse, interference, disruption and hostile acts.

  • To the extent that Devices or other hardware units receive signals from Global Navigation Satellite System (“GNSS”) you further acknowledge that Trimble is not responsible for the operation or failure of operation of any GNSS satellites or the availability of GNSS satellite signals.

  • The Parties are convinced of the need to protect Global Navigation Satellite Systems against threats such as misuse, interference, disruption and hostile acts.

  • The website may be required to meet New York State and/or NYSERDA branding guidelines, including the addition of the NYS Global Navigation and Footer (login required), and the NYS Universal Navigation and Footer.

  • The Parties shall cooperate on matters of common interest in the area of civil space activities, such as space research, Global Navigation Satellite System applications and services, development of satellite augmentation systems, Earth Observation and Earth Science, particularly on the use of early warning and surveillance.

  • Such cooperation may include the exchange of information on the Parties' respective regulations and policies for telecommunication, mobile communications, including the promotion of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), the information society, multimedia telecommunications technologies, networks and telematic applications (e.

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