Overshow definition

Overshow means the display by the Media Owner of the relevant Advertisement Copy at Sites for a period of time that is beyond the Display Period and/or in excess of the volume of Advertisement Copy that it is required to display pursuant to the Confirmed Order.
Overshow means the display by the Contractor of the relevant

Examples of Overshow in a sentence

  • If the Force Majeure continues for more than three (3) days we will be liable to you for the failure to display after such three (3) day period, and the liability for each day following such three (3) day period will be calculated and discharged in accordance with clauses 5.4 and 5.5 of these Outdoor T&Cs, meaning that we may satisfy our liability by (at our election) providing an Overshow or by paying the appropriate amount to you.

  • If no Sites of a similar quality are available, we will, at our sole discretion, either: (a) refund the pro-rated part of the Fee (excluding the Costs) that has been paid which relates to the remaining Display Period for the Advertisement Copy that is not, or is no longer, displayed, in which case we will have no further obligation to display that Advertisement Copy; or (b) provide an Overshow for such time as is necessary to equate to the shortfall in display of the Advertisement Copy.

  • If the Force Majeure Event continues for more than three (3) days we will be liable to you for the failure to display after such three (3) day period, and the liability for each day following such three (3) day period will be calculated and discharged in accordance with clause 5.4 of these Outdoor T&Cs, meaning that we may satisfy our liability by (at our election) providing an Overshow or by paying the appropriate amount to you.

  • The Overshow will be determined by us and may take place during or after the Display Period at substitute Sites and/or additional Sites.

Related to Overshow

  • Opaque means impenetrable to sight.

  • Coversheet refers to the first page of this Agreement.

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  • Helper means a person engaged in general manual labor activities who provides assistance to an apprentice, journeyperson, or master while under the supervision of a journeyperson or master.