Pennants definition

Pennants means any lightweight plastic, fabric, or other material, whether or not containing a message of any kind, suspended from a rope, wire, string, or other device, usually in series, designed to move in the wind.
Pennants means the pennant competitions conducted in the country and metropolitan areas;
Pennants or “streamers” means long tapering flags or strips of material used to attract attention to a business, place, or area.

Examples of Pennants in a sentence

  • Pennants shall be six (6) to twelve (12) inches in width at the base, and twelve (12) to eighteen (18) inches in vertical length.

  • All such Cups, Trophies, Pennants and other awards and presentations are to be in the sole custody of BUSSELTON HOCKEY Stadium Manager, who, shall keep such items in good repair and up to date at all times.

  • Any person found to be responsible for the loss or damage of Cups, Trophies, Pennants and other awards and presentations may be required by BUSSELTON HOCKEY to make full restitution.

  • All Premiership, Challenge and other Cups, Trophies and Pennants, and other awards and presentations won by the Association, shall at all times remain the property of BUSSELTON HOCKEY and at all times be kept in the safe custody of BUSSELTON HOCKEY.

  • Lessee shall not: (I) make any changes to the exterior of the Leased Premises, (ii) install any exterior lights, decorations, balloons, flags, Pennants, banners or painting, or (iii) erect Or install any signs, windows or door lettering, placards, decorations or advertising media at any type which can be viewed from the exterior of the Leased Premises, without Lessor's prior written consent.

  • Club Merrylands uniform should always be clean and well-presented and worn for the purpose of Pennants and Major Events or as directed or sanctioned by the appropriate Controlling Body.

  • Pennants utilizing the Athlete’s name along with any other Athlete NIL, Team USA marks and logos, and/or reference to Athlete’s sport.