Arrangements for Marketing, Etc Sample Clauses

Arrangements for Marketing, Etc. Licensor will use the Marketing/Reservation Contribution for costs associated with advertising, promotion, publicity, market research and other marketing programs and related activities, including reservation programs and services. Licensor may enter into arrangements for development, marketing, operations, administrative, technical and support functions, facilities, programs, services and/or personnel with any other entity and may use any facilities, programs, services and/or personnel used in connection with the System in connection with any business activities of its Entities. Licensor is not obligated to expend funds for marketing or reservation services in excess of the amounts received from Licensees using the System. Licensor and its designees shall have no obligation in administering any marketing and reservation activities to make expenditures for Licensee which are equivalent or proportionate to Licensee's payments, or to ensure that any particular hotel benefits directly or proportionately from such expenditures.
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Arrangements for Marketing, Etc. Periodically, we or one of the Entities will publish and make available to the traveling public a directory of System hotels, including the Hotel. Additionally, we will include the Hotel, or cause the Hotel to be included in: (i) national or regional group advertising of System hotels; and (ii) international, national and regional market programs offered by us or the Entities; subject to and in accordance with our general practice for System hotels. We will use your Monthly Program Fee (as defined in Subparagraph 7.a. below) to pay for various programs to benefit the System, including: (i) advertising, promotion, publicity, public relations, market research, and other marketing programs; (ii) developing and maintaining directories and Internet sites for System hotels; (iii) developing and maintaining the Reservation Service systems and support; and (iv) administrative costs and overhead related to the administration or direction of these projects and programs. We will have the sole right to determine how and when we spend these funds, including sole control over the creative concepts, materials and media used in the programs, the placement and allocation of advertising, and the selection of promotional programs. We may enter into arrangements for development, marketing, operations, administrative, technical and support functions, facilities, programs, services and/or personnel with any other entity, including any Hilton entity and any of the Entities. You acknowledge that Monthly Program Fees are intended for the benefit of the System, and will not simply be used to promote or benefit any one property or market. We will have no obligation in administering any activities paid by the Monthly Program Fee to make expenditures for you that are equivalent or proportionate to your payments, or to ensure that the Hotel benefits directly or proportionately from such expenditures. We may create any programs and allocate monies derived from Monthly Program Fees to any regions or localities, as we consider appropriate in our sole judgment. The aggregate of Monthly Program Fees paid to us by System hotels does not constitute a trust or “advertising fund” and we are not a fiduciary with respect to the Monthly Program Fees paid by you and other System hotels. We are not obligated to expend funds in excess of the amounts received from System hotels. If any interest is earned on unused Monthly Program Fees, we will use the interest before using the principal. The Monthly P...
Arrangements for Marketing, Etc. Periodically, we or one of the Entities will publish and make available to the traveling public a directory of System hotels, including the Hotel. Additionally, we will include the Hotel, or cause the Hotel to be included in (i) national or regional group advertising of System hotels, and (ii) international, national and regional market programs offered by us or the Entities, subject to and in accordance with the general practice for System hotels.
Arrangements for Marketing, Etc. Periodically, Hilton or one of the Hilton Entities will publish and make available to the traveling public a directory of hotels using the Hilton Marks, including the Hotel. Additionally, Hilton will include the Hotel, or cause the Hotel to be included in (i) national or regional group advertising of hotels using the Hilton Marks, and (ii) international, national and regional marketing programs offered by the Hilton Entities; each of which shall be subject to and in accordance with the general practice of Hilton with respect to and in a manner that is equitably comparable to its treatment of, the Other Hilton Licensees.
Arrangements for Marketing, Etc. Licensor will use the Marketing/Reservation Contribution for costs associated with advertising, promotion, publicity, market research and other marketing programs and related activities, including reservation programs and services. Licensor may enter into arrangements for development, marketing, operations, administrative, technical and support functions, facilities, programs, services and/or personnel with any other entity and may use any facilities, programs, services and/or personnel used in connection with the System in connection with any business activities of its Entities. Licensor is not obligated to expend funds for marketing or reservation services in excess of the amounts received from Licensees using the System.

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