Common use of Demonstrations Clause in Contracts

Demonstrations. In-store and food service promotions, product demonstrations to the trade and to consumers, and shipment of promotional samples (excluding the cost of the samples themselves). Temporary displays and space rental for displays, such as end-of-aisle and gondola displays. International Trade Shows: Booth fees, freight for samples, booth set-up costs, electricity, furniture rental, and part-time contractors to demonstrate or interpret at the show. Travel is eligible for U.S. Participants only. A photo of the entire booth taken during the show must accompany an expense claim for this activity. International Trade Seminars: Designed to inform industry representatives about U.S. brands and products. This includes site rental, audio-visual rental, interpreters, translation, and duplication of seminar materials. This does not include travel expenses, food and beverage costs, or seminar attendance fees. Part-Time Contractors: Demonstrators, interpreters, translators, and receptionists to assist with promotional activities, such as in-store demonstrations, trade shows, and seminars. Advertising: Production and placement of advertisements in magazines, newspapers, billboards, posters, and direct-mail advertising. Production and placement of television and radio advertising is also eligible. Again, these ads must conform to the U.S. product origin identification requirement and promote the brand approved in the WUSATA FundMatch Program. Coupons are not eligible.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Country Partner Agreement, Country Partner Agreement, Country Partner Agreement

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