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Certain names, words, titles, phrases, logos, icons, graphics or designs, or other content on the Websites, are trademarks or trade names owned by the Royal Bank of Canada or its subsidiaries. Subsidiaries of Royal Bank of Canada are licensed to use the trademarks owned by Royal Bank of Canada.

Many of the trademarks displayed on the Websites are distinguished from one another and accompanied, at first use, with the appropriate trademark symbol: ®/TM/‡. When the trademark symbol ® is used, it refers to a registered trademark of Royal Bank of Canada. All other trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada are marked with the TM symbol. Whenever the ‡ symbol is used, it denotes a trademark which is the property of its respective owner. Alternate symbols such as ** or † may have also been used to denote a trademark which is the property of its respective owner.

Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, trademarks owned by Royal Bank of Canada include the following: LION & GLOBE Design, ROYAL, ROYAL BANK, RBC, ROYAL BANK OF CANADA, RBC ROYAL BANK and other trademarks including those comprised of "RBC" or "ROYAL".

Nothing on this site shall be construed as conferring any licence of any intellectual property rights, whether by estoppel, implication or otherwise. The Information is for your personal use, provided such use includes a reference to the respective copyright and/or trademark notice or attribution as denoted on the pages copied. The Information may not otherwise be copied, displayed, distributed, downloaded, licensed, modified, published, reposted, reproduced, reused, sold, transmitted, used to create a derivative work or otherwise used for public or commercial purposes without the express written permission of RBC Caribbean. The Information is protected under the copyright laws of Canada and the RBC Caribbean jurisdictions. Any unauthorized downloading, re-transmission, or other copying or modification of trademarks and/or the contents of the Websites may be a violation of all laws that may apply to trademarks and/or copyrights, and such actions could subject the copier to legal action.