Institutional Relations Sample Clauses

The Institutional Relations clause defines how the parties to an agreement will interact with or represent their relationship to external institutions, such as government agencies, regulatory bodies, or partner organizations. Typically, this clause sets out the procedures for official communications, approvals, or disclosures involving such institutions, and may restrict either party from making statements or commitments on behalf of the other without prior consent. Its core function is to ensure that both parties maintain a consistent and authorized approach in dealings with third-party institutions, thereby preventing misunderstandings, unauthorized representations, or potential legal complications.
Institutional Relations. The Institutional Relations sector renders to THE PARTIES the service consisting in the development and control of advertising, broadcasting and marketing actions, relations with the media, preparation of articles, brochures and related activities.
Institutional Relations. The Institutional Relations department renders to THE PARTIES the service consisting in relations with the media and communities where the company does business, consisting in drafting of newsletters and statements, preparation of brochures and institutional events, CSR strategy, relationship with NGOs and planning and preparation of CSR actions.