Additional Placements Clause Samples
The "Additional Placements" clause defines the terms under which a party may request or secure extra placements beyond those initially agreed upon in a contract. Typically, this clause outlines the process for requesting additional placements, any associated costs, and the approval requirements or limitations that may apply. For example, in an advertising agreement, it might allow the advertiser to purchase more ad spots at a predetermined rate, subject to availability. The core function of this clause is to provide flexibility for expanding the scope of services or deliverables while ensuring both parties understand the terms and conditions governing such expansions.
Additional Placements. It may be necessary for a trainee to experience teaching in different setting(s) including schools with EAL pupils and special schools. These will be arranged by the University or School Direct Alliance. Primary and Post Sixteen Placements Providers must ensure that trainees are afforded the opportunity to develop a comprehensive understanding of progression across, before and after, the age range for which they are training to teach. To meet this partnership schools are required to organise a 1–3-day placement in a local feeder school to allow trainees to complete a focused task. Trainees who are following the 11-16 with post sixteen enhancement route will be expected to experience post sixteen teaching. This should be arranged as part of their timetable where applicable. There are a few occasions where a trainee has been placed in two 11-16 schools. In these instances, the University will organise a short third placement. Trainees who are following the 14-19 subjects are required to experience a short, 1–3-day placement within the HE environment organised by the university.
Additional Placements. Upon the date that AOL commercially launches an expanded astrology area on the AOL Service (such date to be referred to as the "Astrology Launch Date," and such area to be referred to as the "Expanded Astrology Area"), which AOL currently intends (but does not guarantee) will occur by May 15, 2000, AOL shall provide to ICP the additional placements set forth in Exhibit C hereto (the "Additional Placements") provided that (i) ICP has paid AOL all sums then due and owing to AOL hereunder, including without limitation the payment required by Section 4(d)(i) below, and (ii) the placements in Exhibit C are conditioned on ICP's provision of the Content described in the programming plan set forth in Exhibit A hereto (the "Programming Plan"). Except to the extent expressly described herein, the exact form, placement and nature of the Additional Placements shall be determined by AOL in its reasonable editorial discretion. Each Additional Placement shall link to the Customized Site and shall promote only the Content to which it links. If the Expanded Astrology Area is not ready for launch on or prior to June 15, 2000, then AOL shall provide ICP, as its sole remedy, with the carriage provided for in Section 3 above, and the terms of that section shall control, with the exception that the Interim Period shall expire on July 1, 2000, and this Second Addendum shall terminate simultaneously therewith.
Additional Placements. In addition, the Service may also be integrated within other areas on the AOL Service, as determined by AOL in its reasonable editorial discretion, such as Health, News, Personal Finance, Computing and Family and through other AOL-controlled properties (e.g., ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ and affiliated AOL international services). AOL and Infonautics programming managers will consult on a regular basis (i.e., at least once per month) to discuss such additional promotion opportunities, based on a variety of factors, including specific programming features, time of year and special events.
