SDA Application Designations definition

SDA Application Designations means designations, extensions or identifiers used to indicate SDA Applications set forth in Schedule A-1, as may be updated from time to time by the SD Association.

Examples of SDA Application Designations in a sentence

  • Licensee is strictly prohibited from using and agrees not to use any of the SDA Application Designations in any manner other than as specifically permitted in this Agreement.

  • Licensee shall have the right to sell remaining inventory stock and complete and sell manufacturing work in process which becomes non-compliant as a direct result of such change to the SDA Pictograph Guideline or the SDA Pictographs and/or SDA Application Designations.

  • Unless otherwise agreed upon between the Parties in writing, Licensee shall refrain from using the SDA Application Designations unless specifically permitted by this Agreement, which obligation shall survive any termination or expiration of this Agreement in perpetuity.

  • Upon termination of this Agreement, no monetary amounts shall be assigned as attributable to any goodwill associated with such Licensee’s use of the SD Association Specifications, SDA Applications, the SDA Application Designations, or the SDA Pictographs.

Related to SDA Application Designations

  • Bid cum Application Form means the Anchor Investor Application Form or the ASBA Form, as the context requires;

  • Bid Application Form means the form as specified in Annexure II of this E-Auction Process Information Document;

  • Database application form means the application form required by the Hibiscus Coast Municipality to be filled in by the successful tenderer, following the award of the contract, for inclusion on the HCM database before payment is made.

  • Account Application Form means the Personal Account Application Form for International Personal Banking or Wealth and Investment as applicable;

  • Type designation means a combination of letters and numerals assigned by the Government to a major end item, assembly or subassembly, as appropriate, to provide a convenient means of differentiating between items having the same basic name and to indicate modifications and changes thereto.