Limitations definition

Limitations means any limitations of the exclusive right to the use of a trade mark given by the registration of a person as proprietor thereof, including limitations of that right as to mode of use, as to use in relation to goods to be sold or otherwise traded in in any place within Zambia or as to use in relation to goods to be exported to any market outside Zambia;
Limitations means limitations of the right to the exclusive use of a trade mark given by the registration of the trade mark including limitations of that right as to -
Limitations means any limitations of the exclusive right to the use of a trade mark given by the registration of a person as proprietor thereof, including limitations of that right as to—

Examples of Limitations in a sentence

  • Yes, I Agree Alternative Dispute Resolution Limitations This is a requirement of the TIPS Contract and is non-negotiable.

  • Article IV, Section 7 of the DPA (Advertising Limitations) is amended by deleting the stricken text as follows: Provider is prohibited from using, disclosing, or selling Student Data to (a) inform, influence, or enable Targeted Advertising; or (b) develop a profile of a student, family member/guardian or group, for any purpose other than providing the Service to LEA.

  • Yes, I Agree (Yes) Alternative Dispute Resolution Limitations This is a requirement of the TIPS Contract and is non-negotiable.

  • If the Customer is located in the United States of America, the Customer agrees to fulfil such requests in compliance with Section 108 of the United States Copyright Law (17 USC ¶108, "Limitations on exclusive rights: reproduction by libraries and archives") and with guidelines developed by the National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works (CONTU Guidelines) from time to time, the text of which is available as part of the US Copyright Office Circular 21.

  • Subject to the Limitations on Arbitration, the arbitrator may otherwise award any relief available in court.


More Definitions of Limitations

Limitations. The Contractor shall not seek to terminate Enrollment because of any of the following:
Limitations means the limitations on benefits and/or contributions imposed on qualified plans by Code Sections 415 and 401(a)(17).
Limitations in relation to land means trusts, reservations, restrictions, exceptions, encumbrances, limitations, estates and interests;
Limitations. The ICDS Plan shall not seek to terminate Enrollment because of any of the following:
Limitations means any subject or instructional constraints placed on an endorsement restricting what an Educator is licensed to teach or constraints the Standards Board may apply.
Limitations actions to challenge or change the general policies of the District as set forth in the rules and regulations, or the administrative regulations must be taken under separate process. Other employer-employee matters for which specific methods of review are prescribed by law are not within the scope of this procedure.
Limitations means limitations on the exclusive right to use a trademark given by the registration of the trademark, including limitations on: