Marketing and Promotion of Plan Sample Clauses

Marketing and Promotion of Plan. (a) Throughout the Term of this Agreement, Company shall in a commercially reasonable manner actively and consistently market, promote, participate in and support the Plan, including without limitation those marketing promotions set forth in Schedule 2.5 (a) and such other methods mutually agreed upon by Company and Bank. Bank has had the opportunity to review the historical marketing plans of Company’s private label credit card program operated with respect to the Purchased Accounts including, without limitation, the historical practices and procedures utilized by Company to promote such program. During the first twelve (12) months of the Term, it is Company’s intent to market the Plan in a manner consistent with Company’s historical marketing of the proprietary credit card plan associated with the Purchased Accounts. As one example, Company agrees to advertise and actively promote the Plan through all Sales Channels (e.g., as applicable, signage and spiffs at retail locations and promotions on Company’s website). Company and Bank will jointly agree upon programs to market the Plan, both initially and on a continuing basis and in accordance with Applicable Law. The parties agree that such agreed upon programs will include some form of statement messaging, the details of which will be agreed upon in the Operating Committee (which shall include Company’s ability to transmit an electronic file (in a secure format in accordance with Bank’s security policies) by Cardholder Account number to Bank setting forth targeted credit marketing to be performed by Bank in the statement messages to targeted groups of Cardholders, up to Bank’s maximum group limit.
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Marketing and Promotion of Plan. (a) Throughout the Term of this Agreement, AMO shall take commercially reasonable steps to actively and consistently market, promote, participate in and support the Plan in a manner consistent with past practices, which may include, without limitation, those marketing promotions set forth in Schedule 2.5 (a) and such other methods mutually agreed upon by AMO and Bank. AMO and Bank will jointly agree upon programs to market the Plan, both initially and on a continuing basis. Once AMO and Bank agree upon standards for the use of AMO Marks and Bank Marks, respectively, neither party will deviate from such standards without express prior approval of the other party. Bank must approve in advance AMO’s use of Bank’s Marks and any references to the Plan. Any cross-marketing agreements between AMO and Bank are subject to the mutual agreement of the parties at a later date.
Marketing and Promotion of Plan. (a) Throughout the Term of this Agreement, Pier 1 shall actively market, promote, participate in and support the Plan, including without limitation those marketing promotions set forth in Schedule 2.5 (a) and such other methods mutually agreed upon by Pier 1 and Bank. As one example, Pier 1 agrees to prominently advertise and actively promote the Plan through all Sales Channels (e.g., as applicable, signage and spiffs at retail locations, catalog inserts, and promotions on Pier 1’s website). Pier 1 and Bank will jointly agree upon programs to market the Plan, both initially and on a continuing basis.

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  • Marketing and Promotion The Company agrees to make every reasonable effort to market its Contracts. It will not give disproportionately unequal emphasis and promotion to shares of the Fund as compared to other underlying investments of an Account. In addition, the Company shall not impose any fee, condition, rule or regulation for the use by a Contract owner of the Fund as an investment option that operates to the specific prejudice of the Fund vis-a-vis the other investment options offered by the Company to Contract owners. In marketing and administering its Contracts, the Company will comply with all applicable state and Federal laws.

  • Advertising and Promotion Manager shall prepare all advertising and promotional materials for the Project, which materials shall be used only after Owner's approval and shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances and regulations. The costs of all advertising and promotional materials shall be at Owner's sole cost and expense and shall either be in accordance with the Approved Operating Budget or otherwise approved by Owner in writing.

  • Commercialization Plan On a Product by Product basis, not later than sixty (60) days after the filing of the first application for Regulatory Approval of a Product in the Copromotion Territory, the MSC shall prepare and approve a rolling multiyear (not less than three (3) years) plan for Commercializing such Product in the Copromotion Territory (the "Copromotion Territory Commercialization Plan"), which plan includes a comprehensive market development, marketing, sales, supply and distribution strategy for such Product in the Copromotion Territory. The Copromotion Territory Commercialization Plan shall be updated by the MSC at least once each calendar year such that it addresses no less than the three (3) upcoming years. Not later than thirty (30) days after the filing of the first application for Regulatory Approval of a Product in the Copromotion Territory and thereafter on or before September 30 of each calendar year, the MSC shall prepare an annual commercialization plan and budget (the "Annual Commercialization Plan and Budget"), which plan is based on the then current Copromotion Territory Commercialization Plan and includes a comprehensive market development, marketing, sales, supply and distribution strategy, including an overall budget for anticipated marketing, promotion and sales efforts in the upcoming calendar year (the first such Annual Development Plan and Budget shall cover the remainder of the calendar year in which such Product is anticipated to be approved plus the first full calendar year thereafter). The Annual Commercialization Plan and Budget will specify which Target Markets and distribution channels each Party shall devote its respective Promotion efforts towards, the personnel and other resources to be devoted by each Party to such efforts, the number and positioning of Details to be performed by each Party, as well as market and sales forecasts and related operating expenses, for the Product in each country of the Copromotion Territory, and budgets for projected Pre-Marketing Expenses, Sales and Marketing Expenses and Post-Approval Research and Regulatory Expenses. In preparing and updating the Copromotion Territory Commercialization Plan and each Annual Commercialization Plan and Budget, the MSC will take into consideration factors such as market conditions, regulatory issues and competition.

  • Advertising and Promotional Materials a. Licensee will not use the Licensed Marks or any reproduction of them, including without limitation, Photographs or Computer Art, as defined in Paragraph 10a, in any advertising, promotion, publicity or display materials (collectively "Promotional Materials") without receiving NFLP's prior written approval executed on a Promotional Approval Form supplied to Licensee by NFLP. Licensee may use such approved Promotional Materials only in conjunction with the Styles of Licensed Products that NFLP has approved. Licensee shall submit to NFLP all Promotional Materials at the following applicable stages appropriate to the medium used: (i) conceptual stage, pre-production art or rough cuts; (ii) layout, storyboard and script; (iii) finished materials; and (iv) at any other time as reasonably requested by NFLP. Licensee shall ensure that it submits all proposed Promotional Materials and any modifications to previously approved Promotional Materials to NFLP in a timely fashion that will ensure NFLP has adequate time to review such materials prior to the date of their proposed use by Licensee. NFLP shall use best efforts to evaluate all such Promotional Materials' submissions within ten (10) business days of their receipt by NFLP. NFLP shall execute a Promotional Approval Form for all Promotional Materials that it approves. Licensee shall notify its retailers and/or Third Party Distributors that NFLP must approve all Promotional Materials involving or using in any form or manner the Licensed Marks. Licensee shall use best efforts to ensure that its retailers and/or Third Party Distributors do not publish, display or otherwise distribute such Promotional Materials without NFLP's prior written approval.

  • Commercialization Plans As soon as practicable after formation of the JCC (following Acucela’s exercise of an Opt-In Right under Section 3.1), the JCC shall prepare and approve the initial Commercialization Plan for Commercialization of the Licensed Product for the Initial Indication in the Initial Formulation (and, if applicable, any New Formulation or Other Indication Product) in the Territory. The Parties shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to ensure that such initial Commercialization Plan for Commercialization of the Licensed Product for the Initial Indication in the Initial Formulation is consistent with the general Commercialization Plan outline set forth in Exhibit C attached hereto and incorporated herein (the “General Commercialization Plan Outline”). The JCC shall prepare and approve a separate Commercialization Plan for Commercialization of Licensed Product for the Initial Indication in the Initial Formulation in the Territory and for Commercialization of each Other Indication Product and New Formulation (if any) in the Territory, and shall update and amend each Commercialization Plan not less than annually or more frequently as needed to take into account changed circumstances or completion, commencement or cessation of Commercialization activities not contemplated by the then-current Commercialization Plan. Amendments and revisions to the Commercialization Plan shall be reviewed and discussed, in advance, by the JCC, and Otsuka agrees to consider proposals and suggestions made by Acucela regarding amendments and revisions to the Commercialization Plan. Any amendment or revision to the Commercialization Plan that provides for an increase or decrease in the number of FTEs for any Phase 3b Clinical Trials or Post-Approval Studies as compared to the previous version of the Commercialization Plan, or that provides for addition or discontinuation of tasks or activities as compared to the previous version of the Commercialization Plan, or that moves forward the timetable for activities reflected in the Commercialization Plan, shall provide for a reasonable ramp-up or wind-down period, as applicable, to accommodate a smooth and orderly transition of Commercialization activities to the amended or revised Commercialization Plan. Each Commercialization Plan shall identify the goals of Commercialization contemplated thereunder and shall address Commercialization (including Co-Promotion) activities related to the Licensed Product (including, if applicable, any Other Indication Product), including:

  • Marketing Plan The Contractor shall have a Marketing Plan, that has been prior-approved by the SDOH and/or LDSS, that describes the Marketing activities the Contractor will undertake within the local district during the term of this Agreement. The Marketing Plan and all marketing activities must be consistent with the Marketing Guidelines which are set forth in Appendix D, which is hereby made a part of this Agreement as if set forth fully herein. The Marketing Plan shall be kept on file in the offices of the Contractor, LDSS, and the SDOH. The Marketing Plan may be modified by the Contractor subject to prior written approval by the SDOH and/or the LDSS. The LDSS or SDOH must take action on the changes submitted within sixty (60) calendar days of submission or the Contractor may deem the changes approved.

  • Manufacturing and Supply Genentech shall be responsible for manufacturing and supplying Licensed Products for clinical use and commercial sale in the Genentech Field.

  • Co-Promotion With respect to each Collaboration Product, the Parties shall enter into an agreement that sets forth the terms of the Parties’ Co-Promotion of such Collaboration Products in the Collaboration Territory no later than [**] prior to the anticipated First Commercial Sale of such Collaboration Product in the Collaboration Territory, such terms to be consistent with the high-level terms and principles set forth in this Section 7.6 (each such agreement, a “Co-Promotion Agreement”). The Parties shall Co-Promote the Collaboration Products in the Collaboration Territory pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the applicable Co-Promotion Agreement, provided that Verve shall book all sales of Collaboration Products in the Collaboration Territory. Any Co-Promotion Agreement entered into by the Parties pursuant to this Section 7.6 will set forth the terms under which Beam will engage in the Co-Promotion of such Collaboration Product with Verve to primary care physicians, specialists, and other agreed target customers or stakeholders in the Collaboration Territory. Each Party will provide fifty percent (50%) of the promotional effort required to promote the Collaboration Product in the Collaboration Territory at launch and throughout Commercialization in this Agreement and the allocation of the promotional effort between the Parties will be made on an equitable basis as to both the quality and quantity of the activities to be undertaken, including the identity of target prescribers and the nature of the Details. Costs incurred by the Parties for Co-Promotion activities under the Co-Promotion Agreement shall be Shared Commercialization Costs unless otherwise mutually agreed by the Parties and expressly set forth in the Co-Promotion Agreement. For clarity, the applicable Co-Promotion Agreement shall automatically be terminated on the applicable Opt-Out Date in the event Beam exercises a Beam Opt-Out Option or Verve exercises a Verve Opt-Out Option with respect to a particular Collaboration Product.

  • Commercialization Intrexon shall have the right to develop and Commercialize the Reverted Products itself or with one or more Third Parties, and shall have the right, without obligation to Fibrocell, to take any such actions in connection with such activities as Intrexon (or its designee), at its discretion, deems appropriate.

  • Promotion and Marketing For the purpose of promotion and marketing, the Borrower hereby authorizes and consents to the reproduction, disclosure and use by the Lenders and the Agent of its name, identifying logo and the Facilities. The Borrower acknowledges and agrees that the Lenders shall be entitled to determine, in their sole discretion, whether to use such information; that no compensation will be payable by the Lenders or the Agent in connection therewith; and that the Lenders and the Agent shall have no liability whatsoever to it or any of its employees, officers, directors, affiliates or shareholders in obtaining and using such information as contemplated herein.

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