Promotional Items Sample Clauses

Promotional Items. Licensee shall not give away Articles or sell Articles in connection with any tie-in or promotional campaign involving products other than Articles (including products bearing the Licensed Mxxx), or include Articles as part of any gift sets, gift-with-purchase or purchase-with-purchase involving products other than Articles (including products bearing the Licensed Mxxx) without the prior written consent of the Company.
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Promotional Items. The Contractor shall not use contract funds (direct or indirect) to purchase promotional items in performance of this award. Promotional items include, but are not limited to clothing and commemorative items such as pens, mugs/cups, folders/folios, lanyards, and conference bags that are sometimes provided to visitors, employees, grantees, or conference attendees. This includes items or tokens given to individuals as these are considered personal gifts for which contract funds may not be expended.
Promotional Items. A. In addition to the other rights granted hereunder, LICENSEE shall have the right and license to use the names of all former Major League Baseball Players furnished and authorized by LICENSOR to promote the Event(s). Promotional items shall include, without limitation, print advertisements, POS material, tear pads, brochures, printed programs, radio and television advertisements, informational mailings, and other media to promote the Event(s) or mediums deemed suitable by the LICENSOR (the “Event(s) Promotional Materials”).
Promotional Items. Member and Member groups may desire to create promotional items such as t-shirts, hats, bags, cups, etc. to show unity and to promote their Member business. Prior to the creation of such items, a written request must be submitted to the Company for ap- proval of any material that incorporates and uses any trademarks and copyrights owned by Velovita. No promotional item as described above or any others may be created for sale and only a limited quantity will be permitted. Velovita reserves the right to deny any request for the creation and use of such items in its sole and absolute discretion.
Promotional Items. During the Term of this Agreement, the Chairman shall be entitled to provide Company products, at the Company’s expense (not to exceed a maximum of Five Thousand ($5,000) dollars annually), to customers, vendors, or suppliers as the Chairman in his sole discretion determines, provided that the Chairman’s objective is to enhance the business and goodwill of the Company.
Promotional Items. OPEN MARKET agrees to provide Distributor, free of ----------------- extra charge, with a reasonable number of copies of such promotional materials with respect to the Software and Services as OPEN MARKET generally makes available to its distributors, including technical specifications, drawings, advertisements, and demonstration products (collectively, the "Promotional ----------- Items"). Distributor shall, at its sole expense, reproduce the Promotional ----- Items as reasonably required for Marketing the Software and Services in the Territory, provided that all copyright, trademark and other proprietary rights -------- ---- markings are reproduced thereon. At Distributor's request, OPEN MARKET shall provide Distributor with additional copies of the Promotional Items for a price equal to OPEN MARKET's production and shipping costs. The parties shall discuss the arrangements for translating the Promotional Items - as well as documentation and Service Materials - into any local language and shall mutually agree in writing on appropriate terms, to the full extent such translation is required by the laws of the Territory or as is commercially appropriate to successfully Market the Software and Services in the Territory. If Distributor desires to alter any Promotional Items (other than a translation) or create new materials in significant quantities (i.e., exceeding 200 copies and intended for widespread distribution or accessibility), Distributor shall inform OPEN MARKET and OPEN MARKET may require that Distributor provide OPEN MARKET with a copy of the altered or proposed new materials together with their English translation. OPEN MARKET shall have the right, in its reasonable discretion, to reject all or parts of the proposed alterations promptly by letter or by fax, but in any event no later than ten (10) days after its receipt thereof. Prior to translating, or having a translation made of, any of the foregoing, Distributor shall execute a legally binding written agreement with the translator (the "Translation Agreement") which shall, to the maximum extent allowed under applicable law, (i) acknowledge OPEN MARKET's rights in the resulting translation and that such translation is deemed a "work made for hire" and (ii) require compliance with the confidentiality provisions of Section 7.1 of this Agreement.
Promotional Items. INTER PARFUMS may use (by sale or trade discount), under the Assigned Trademarks, promotional items or products of any kind (outside the domain of Products) on the condition that:
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Promotional Items. The Contractor shall promptly identify to the Lockheed Xxxxxx Procurement Representative any promotional items (stand-alone or otherwise) received in conjunction with their purchases on behalf of the Government. Upon receipt and adjudication by the Government, the Contractor shall follow the direction of the Lockheed Xxxxxx Procurement Representative with regard to the promotional items. (i)
Promotional Items. Any client products and samples used in an event are for demonstration or display purposes only and remain the property of On The Rocks’s client. You are accountable for all promotional materials in your possession. In the event there are product samples remaining at the end of your promotion, unless otherwise specified, you are not permitted to sell or retain these items, as they belong to the client. Selling the client’s property without prior written consent is considered unethical, illegal and will not be tolerated by the client. Misappropriation of client property may be considered theft and may result in legal action.
Promotional Items. Stand-alone promotional items received from a vendor in conjunction with a Government purchase, whether as Government-furnished property or contractor-acquired property, must be accounted for as Government property. If the contractor has a valid need to use the promotional items to fulfill contractual requirements, the items shall be managed as contract-accountable property. If there is no valid need for the items under the contract, the contractor will disposition the items as directed by the Contracting Officer.
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