Common use of Program Promotion Clause in Contracts

Program Promotion. Company shall use commercially reasonable efforts to (i) actively promote the Programs to Operators and prospective Cardholders and (ii) require participating Operators to actively promote the Programs to Customers, including requiring participating Operators to advertise the Programs to Customers through any means that Company, at its sole discretion, shall deem appropriate, including making available, in Company locations, a sales/information brochure to Customers. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Bank understands and agrees that Company makes no representation or warranty concerning participation in the Programs by any Operator, Customer, Employee or other Person.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Marketing Agreement (Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc), Marketing Agreement (Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc), Marketing Agreement (Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc)

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