Existing Signage Arrangement Sample Clauses

Existing Signage Arrangement. The City shall install, maintain and operate, or supply a scoreboard and other signage at the Stadium suitable for football, which scoreboard and signage shall show the next Home Game of the Chargers schedule and the scores of other NFL games. Subject to Section 15(b) below, prior to the Scoreboard Expiration Date, the City shall have the right to all revenues derived from signage throughout the Stadium and from the use or operation of the scoreboard, including, without limitation, advertising appearing thereon, provided that (i) the Chargers name or insignia or the name, photo or description of any and all, Charger personnel, including, without limitation, its owners, coaches, players, employees or others shall not be used in advertising appearing on said scoreboard without the prior written approval of the Chargers and (ii) the Chargers receive all amounts to be paid to the Chargers pursuant to the Scoreboard Supplement. The City hereby covenants and agrees not to extend the Padres' right to receive signage revenue in a manner inconsistent with Section 15(c) hereof to any date beyond the Scoreboard Expiration Date. Prior to the Scoreboard Expiration Date, the parties hereto shall from time to time agree upon advertising and promotional programs for the Stadium, which programs shall allow the Chargers reasonable use of the Stadium and scoreboard message matrix for promotional purposes.
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