Event Merchandise definition

Event Merchandise shall not include any right to create, develop, promote, market, license, sell or otherwise distribute publications in any form, including but not limited to magazines, newsletters, books, posters, calendars, videos, radio or televison programs, Internet content, movies or any other expression or form of media publication.
Event Merchandise means any apparel produced by Athlead for sale at events held by ▇▇▇▇ and approved pursuant to clause 5.10. IAMA means the Institute of Arbitrators and Mediators Australia

Examples of Event Merchandise in a sentence

  • Please ask your Event Manager to send you an Event Merchandise form to complete for your preferred option (see below), which SC must receive no later than 3 weeks prior to your event.

  • Unless under a separate written licensing agreement, no Vendor may display goods or signage indicating "Official Event Merchandise," "Texas Hot Sauce Festival Merchandise," "Event T-Shirt," or any similar language.

  • Livestar will have the right of first refusal to coordinate, produce and market Coolworld, Joint Venture Event and Future Joint Venture Event Merchandise.

  • Commencing in the 2024-2025 NFL season, during one NFL Home Game per year to be mutually agreed upon by the parties hereto and during TSU Home Games, Cumberland shall maintain, within the Titans’ pro shop within the Stadium, a section that is specifically designated for the display and sale of TSU-licensed apparel and merchandise, which shall be selected and supplied in a manner consistent with Event Merchandise.

  • Cumberland shall control the sale of all Event Merchandise at the Stadium and may, in its sole discretion, enter into agreements with third party vendors or concessionaires regarding the sale of TSU Home Game souvenirs.

  • No "Event Merchandise" can be produced using ARTIST'S name or likeness without PRIOR APPROVAL IN WRITING BY ARTIST'S MANAGER.

  • The adjusted gross revenues (net of amounts retained by Cumberland’s merchandise concessionaire (if any), sales or similar taxes, credit card fees or other fees required to process transactions payable to third parties, and bootleg security costs) generated from the sale of Event Merchandise during TSU Home Games and such single NFL Home Game per year shall be paid to Lessee.