Right to Deny Clause Samples

The Right to Deny clause grants one party the explicit authority to refuse approval, access, or consent regarding specific requests or actions outlined in the agreement. In practice, this may apply to situations such as denying a subcontractor's involvement, rejecting proposed changes to deliverables, or withholding consent for assignment of rights. This clause serves to protect the interests of the party holding the right, ensuring they maintain control over critical decisions and can prevent actions that may not align with their objectives or standards.
Right to Deny. The AIA has the right to deny any outlet from broadcasting a postseason event without cause, except when otherwise stated in agreements between the AIA and official media partners.
Right to Deny. The FHSAA has the right to deny any outlet from radio broadcasting, telecasting, cablecasting or internet broadcast- ing a State Series contest without cause except for Spectrum Sports and the NFHS Network as per contract with FHSAA.
Right to Deny. The CITY retains the right to approve all sponsorship requests obtained and provided by Heartland Soccer Association; and the CITY maintains the right to deny any such sponsorship request for any reason.
Right to Deny. CDFW has the right to deny the proposed mitigation site/conservation easement if, on review of the preliminary title report, Phase One Environmental Assessment, or mineral risk assessment CDFW determines the site(s) do not have suitable conservation value.
Right to Deny. If the services rendered by the Agency do not comply with the Contract or this Amendment, then the County reserves the right to deny payment for any requests for payment or reimbursement requests from the Agency.
Right to Deny. The CITY retains the right to approve all sponsor requests obtained and provided by HSA; and the CITY maintains the right to deny any such sponsorship request for any reason.
Right to Deny. Company has the right to do a background check on Renter. Company may repossess the Slingshot at Renter’s expense, without notice to Renter, if the Slingshot is abandoned; used in violation of any law or this Agreement.
Right to Deny. WBLD has the right to turn away or deny any event if it seems unfit or interferes with another event that is being held on the premises. If anything other than what is described on the application form takes place, a WBLD representative has the right to terminate the event at any time and the USER will forfeit their deposit.