Registrars Sample Clauses

Registrars. (a) All domain name registrations in the TLD must be registered through an ICANN accredited registrar; provided, that Registry Operator need not use a registrar if it registers names in its own name in order to withhold such names from delegation or use in accordance with Section 2.6. Subject to the requirements of Specification 11, Registry Operator must provide non-­‐discriminatory access to Registry Services to all ICANN accredited registrars that enter into and are in compliance with the registry-­‐registrar agreement for the TLD; provided that Registry Operator may establish non-­‐discriminatory criteria for qualification to register names in the TLD that are reasonably related to the proper functioning of the TLD. Registry Operator must use a uniform non-­‐discriminatory agreement with all registrars authorized to register names in the TLD (the “Registry-­‐Registrar Agreement”). Registry Operator may amend the Registry-­‐Registrar Agreement from time to time; provided, however, that any material revisions thereto must be approved by ICANN before any such revisions become effective and binding on any registrar. Registry Operator will provide ICANN and all registrars authorized to register names in the TLD at least fifteen (15) calendar days written notice of any revisions to the Registry-­‐Registrar Agreement before any such revisions become effective and binding on any registrar. During such period, ICANN will determine whether such proposed revisions are immaterial, potentially material or material in nature. If ICANN has not provided Registry Operator with notice of its determination within such fifteen (15) calendar-­‐day period, ICANN shall be deemed to have determined that such proposed revisions are immaterial in nature. If ICANN determines, or is deemed to have determined under this Section 2.9(a), that such revisions are immaterial, then Registry Operator may adopt and implement such revisions. If ICANN determines such revisions are either material or potentially material, ICANN will thereafter follow its procedure regarding review and approval of changes to Registry-­‐Registrar Agreements at <xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/en/resources/registries/rra-­‐amendment-­‐procedure>, and such revisions may not be adopted and implemented until approved by ICANN.
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Registrars. (i) The ordinary hours of full-time work will be 38 hours plus five reasonable additional hours of Training Time (as defined at subclause 3.1(dd)) equalling 43 hours per week or an average of 43 hours per week over a period of up to four weeks.
Registrars. (a) Registry Operator must use only ICANN accredited registrars in registering domain names. Registry Operator must provide non-discriminatory access to Registry Services to all ICANN accredited registrars that enter into and are in compliance with the registry-registrar agreement for the TLD; provided, that Registry Operator may establish non-discriminatory criteria for qualification to register names in the TLD that are reasonably related to the proper functioning of the TLD. Registry Operator must use a uniform non-discriminatory agreement with all registrars authorized to register names in the TLD. Such agreement may be revised by Registry Operator from time to time; provided, however, that any such revisions must be approved in advance by ICANN.
Registrars. Indicates a file type "REGISTRAR". This file contains information for every Registrar linked with any domain name included in DOMAIN. The following fields shall be stored in the REGISTRAR file:
Registrars. All domain name registrations in the TLD must be registered through cxDA accredited registrars; provided, that XxXXX need not use a registrar if it registers names in its own name in order to withhold such names from delegation or use in accordance with Section 2.6. Subject to the requirements of Specification 10, XxXXX must provide non-discriminatory access to Registry Services to all cxDA accredited registrars that enter into and are in compliance with the registry access agreement for the TLD; provided that XxXXX may establish non-discriminatory criteria for qualification to register names in the TLD that are reasonably related to the proper functioning of the TLD. XxXXX must use a uniform non-discriminatory agreement with all registrars authorized to register names in the TLD (the “Registry Access Agreement”). XxXXX may amend the registry access agreement from time to time; provided, however, that any material revisions thereto must be approved by cxDA before any such revisions become effective and binding on any registrar. XxXXX will provide cxDA and all registrars authorized to register names in the TLD at least fifteen
Registrars. Indicates a file type "REGISTRAR" The following fields shall be stored in the REGISTRAR file:
Registrars. (a) All domain name registrations in the TLD must be registered through an ICANN accredited registrar; provided, that Registry Operator need not use a registrar if it registers names in its own name in order to withhold such names from delegation or use in accordance with Section 2.6. Subject to the requirements of Specification 11, Registry Operator must provide non-­‐discriminatory access to Registry Services to all ICANN accredited registrars that enter into and are in compliance with the registry-­‐registrar agreement for the TLD; provided that Registry Operator may establish non-­‐discriminatory criteria for qualification to register names in the TLD that are reasonably related to the proper functioning of the TLD. Registry Operator must use a uniform non-­‐discriminatory agreement with all registrars authorized to register names in the TLD (the “Registry-­‐Registrar Agreement”). Registry Operator may amend the Registry-­‐Registrar Agreement from time to time; provided, however, that any material revisions thereto must be approved by ICANN before any such revisions become effective and binding on any registrar. Within sixty (60) calendar days of the RAA Adoption Date, as that term is defined herein below, Registry Operator will submit to ICANN for approval an amended version of the Registry-­‐Registrar Agreement (“Amended RAA”) in accordance with the provisions
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Registrars. “registrar year 4 and thereafter” is retitled ‘registrar year 4’
Registrars the registrar Year 1 increment is removed. the new incremental levels will be as shown below, together with the new translation to that structure: Current New registrar 1 and 2 Registrar 1 registrar 3 Registrar 2 registrar 4 Registrar 3 registrar 5 Registrar 4 registrar 6 Registrar 5 registrar 7 Registrar 6 registrars who as at 31 January 2011 were classified as registrar Year 1 will be translated to the new registrar Year 1 incremental rate on 1 february 2011 and will then progress to the new registrar Year 2 rate on the anniversary of their commencement (or as otherwise provided for by the relevant agreement). Incremental advancement for former registrars Years 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 will continue to apply on their anniversary date of commencement as a registrar. Comment: New Registrars in 2011 will be paid the same rate as Registrar Year 2. Both groups will then progress together. In future years registrars will commence at what was previously the Year 2 rate (now renamed Reg-1) and progress each year up the scale. From this date the Registrar scale will consist of six levels, reduced from the current seven.
Registrars. All domain name registrations in the TLD must be registered through a registrar approved by NBR; provided, that NBR need not use a registrar if it registers names in its own name in order to withhold such names from delegation or use in accordance with Article
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