Sponsorship Agreements definition

Sponsorship Agreements means commercial arrangements whose principal purpose is to sponsor an event or venue for its promotional value, with beverage supply being an ancillary aspect. Sponsorship Agreements are typically entered into with sports clubs or organizers of periodic entertainment or sporting events.
Sponsorship Agreements means this Agreement and the Other Sponsorship Agreements;
Sponsorship Agreements has the meaning set forth in the Investment Agreement. 15

Examples of Sponsorship Agreements in a sentence

  • The Seller has been in compliance in all respects with all material provisions of the Sponsorship Agreements.


More Definitions of Sponsorship Agreements

Sponsorship Agreements. A sponsored work is a work first produced by or through the district in the performance of a written agreement between the district and a sponsor. Sponsored works generally include interim and final technical reports, software, and other works first created in the performance of a sponsored agreement. Sponsored works do not include journal articles, lectures, books, or other copyrighted works created through independent academic effort and based on the findings of the sponsored project, unless the sponsored agreement states otherwise. Ownership of copyrights to sponsored works shall Deleted: D Deleted: District be with the district unless the sponsored agreement states otherwise. Where a sponsorship agreement does not define ownership of the intellectual property, ownership shall be determined under applicable law. Any sponsorship agreement that provides for ownership of the work by one other than the district generally shall provide the district with a nonexclusive, worldwide license to use and reproduce the copyrighted work for education and research purposes. Deleted: D
Sponsorship Agreements means agreements executed by Sponsors and the University for the creation of Sponsored IP Work.
Sponsorship Agreements means the US Sponsorship Agreement and the ROW Sponsorship Agreement;
Sponsorship Agreements has the meaning set forth in Section 3.27.
Sponsorship Agreements means those certain agreements on Schedule 1.01(h).
Sponsorship Agreements. A sponsored work is a work first produced by or through the District in the performance of a written agreement between the District and a sponsor. Sponsored works generally include interim and final technical reports, software, and other works first created in the performance of a sponsored agreement. Sponsored works do not include journal articles, lectures, books, or other copyrighted works created through independent academic effort and based on the findings of the sponsored project, unless the sponsored agreement states otherwise. Ownership of copyrights to sponsored works shall be with the District unless the sponsored agreement states otherwise. Where a sponsorship agreement does not define ownership of the intellectual property, ownership shall be determined under applicable law. Any sponsorship agreement that provides for ownership of the work by one other than the District generally shall provide the District with a nonexclusive, worldwide license to use and reproduce the copyrighted work for education and research purposes. Collaboration/Partnership Agreements: The District may participate in projects with persons/organizations that result in the creation of intellectual property. Ownership rights of such intellectual property will be defined by the collaboration/partnership agreement or shall be determined under applicable law. Special Commission: Intellectual property rights to a work specially ordered or commissioned by the District from a faculty member, professional staff member, other District employee, or other individual or entity, and identified by the District as a specially commissioned work at the time the work was commissioned, shall belong to the District. The District and the employee shall enter into a written agreement for creation of the specially commissioned work.
Sponsorship Agreements means agreements to use the name, likeness, trademark, and/or logos of an organization or individual related to the sport of football for consideration in the manufacture, promotion, and/or sale of football merchandise.