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Any person, business, group or organization desiring to produce merchandise bearing Old Dominion University trademarks, logos or verbiage is required to obtain a license.

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Any person, business, or organization desiring to use The University of Arizona’s trademarks or verbiage on any product. This includes premiums, promotions, and advertising.

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All pawnbrokers which means any person who lends money on a deposit or pledge or who takes other things into possession as security for money advanced or who makes a public display at his place of business of the sign generally used by pawnbrokers to denote his business, namely, three gilt or yellow balls, or who publicly exhibits a sign that money is to be loaned on things on deposit.

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Any person, business, group, or organization desiring to produce merchandise bearing Slippery Rock University trademarks, logos, or verbiage is required to obtain a license. Are Student organizations or campus departments required to obtain permission to use the University names/marks/logos on items used as giveaways, fundraisers, or for internal use (shirts for staff, plaques, etc.)? Yes, in order for the University to maintain and protect its value, permission must be obtained from the Slippery Rock University Licensing and Trademark Office and a licensed vendor must be used. What products can be licensed? Most products will be considered for a license; however, the University reserves the right to refuse a license to any person, organization, or business. The university will not license products deemed inappropriate.

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The State requires that all businesses or individuals who construct or alter any building, highway, road, parking facility or other structure in CA must be licensed by the CSLB if the total cost including labor and materials is $500 or more. What does that mean exactly? If the materials cost $300, you can only charge the client $200 for your services. Now that doesn’t mean that you can have multiple contracts with one client to break it up into $500 increments. The CSLB won’t allow that.

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