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signage1972, in reference to signs on roads or outside stores, from sign (n.) + -age. Earlier in legal language with reference to affixing signatures.
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signageBanners, billboards, electronic messages, decals, etc., displayed on-site and containing Sponsor ID. Source: IEG
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signageUse for systems of posted signs arranged to communicate directions or essential information.
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signageDefinition Signs; in legal documents usually refers to whether signs are allowed, and what restrictions may be in place regarding the number, size, and type of sign allowed.
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signageA collective term for all the static visual symbols and devices posted in a library to direct patrons to specific resources, services, and facilities and to inform them of library hours, policies, pro [..]
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signageAdvertising signs of many sizes used to attract customers to a display or a shelf location.
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signageA system of signs. Return to TOP
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signageAll the necessary signs (both directional and informational) so that event attendees can find their way and keep themselves informed.
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signageInterchangeable terms used to describe signs. Any group of posted commands, warnigns, information or directions.
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signage(n) signs collectively (especially commercial signs or posters)
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signageAn outdoor structure used to display information regarding a product or service. It can be erected in front of the company rendering the services or other locations within close proximity.
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signageGraphic designs, as symbols, emblems, or words, used esp. for identification or as a means of giving directions or warning.
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signageSigns which inform the public of the state of the bathing water quality.
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signagevisual means of communicating directions.
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signageAdvertising signs of many sizes used to attract customers to a display or a shelf location.signature items:
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