Representative Samples Sample Clauses
Representative Samples. Licensor has the right, at reasonable intervals, to request representative samples of Licensee's products and advertising, promotional and marketing materials to ensure that appropriate standards with respect to quality are being met.
Representative Samples. CBAI will, and CBAI will cause all sublicensees of CBAI to, submit to Kona for approval representative samples of any use of Kona Intellectual Property or Kona Merchandise not previously approved by Kona. Kona’s approval is required before any Kona Merchandise is used or distributed. Kona will use good faith efforts to respond to any request for approval within 14 days of receipt of the samples.
Representative Samples. IC agrees to furnish, at no charge, to FRTI, from time to time as requested, representative samples of the products, services, brochures, and other media to which it affixes the FRTI Intellectual Properties.
Representative Samples. Either Party may request in writing from the other samples of advertising and promotional materials bearing the ▇▇▇▇. The Party receiving the request will furnish, without cost to the requesting Party, such samples, within seven (7) days of receipt of such request. If, after reviewing such samples, the requesting Party believes the other Party is not in compliance with the Quality Control Standards or the Branding Guidelines, it shall so notify the Designated Representative of the other Party in a writing setting forth the specific reasons why it believes such use is non-compliant. Within seven (7) days of receipt of such notice, the Party receiving such notice shall either cure such non-compliance or provide a written response to the Designated Representative of the requesting Party setting forth the reason(s) that it believes it is in compliance with the Quality Control Standards or the Branding Guidelines. If the Party that raised the issue of non-compliance is not satisfied with such explanation, the dispute shall be submitted for resolution in accordance with the dispute resolution process set forth in Article X herein. In the event that a QCS Dispute (as defined below) involving a breach of this Section 5.5 results in a ruling against the Party alleged to be non-compliant, such ruling shall be considered a “Catastrophic Event” under Section 9.2.
