NFL Games definition

NFL Games has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2.
NFL Games means National Football League games.
NFL Games means any football game played involving one or more teams which are members of the National Football League, or any league that is a successor to the National Football League.

Examples of NFL Games in a sentence

  • If Public Safety Costs attributable to NFL Games in any year exceed the Threshold, the excess will be treated in accordance with Section 6 below.

  • The City (including, without limitation, its Chief of Police) and the Stadium Authority, in consultation with 49ers Stadium Company, will develop and continuously update as needed, a public safety plan describing procedures for traffic management, security and public safety at NFL Games and other large events at the Stadium, which will include police and fire personnel stationed in and around the Stadium, as well as private security (the “Public Safety Plan”).

  • The Stadium Authority will impose, and will require 49ers Stadium Company to collect on the Stadium Authority’s behalf, a surcharge (“NFL Ticket Surcharge”) on the price of admission to all NFL Games occurring at the Stadium.

  • For each year, commencing in the first year of Stadium operations (i.e., the first year in which NFL Games will be played in the Stadium), Ground Rent will include a fixed base rent as described in this Section 4.1(a), subject to increase in the event of a Second Team as described in Section 16.1(d) (“Fixed Ground Rent”).

  • Any Public Safety Costs attributable to NFL Games paid by the Stadium Authority to the City in excess of the Threshold in any year, unless paid out of the Discretionary Fund, will be considered “Credited Public Safety Costs” and will be credited against Performance-Based Rent as provided in Section 4.3 of the Term Sheet.

  • For the first season of NFL Games at the Stadium, Public Safety Costs attributable to NFL Games, including a charge for capital expenditures as described below, will be included in Reimbursable Expenses up to a maximum amount equal to the product of One Hundred Seventy Thousand Dollars ($170,000) (“Per Game Factor”) multiplied by the total number of pre-season, regular season and post-season NFL Games played at the Stadium for that NFL season (the “Threshold”).

  • In addition to the use of the Stadium for NFL Games, 49ers Stadium Company and the Team will be entitled to use the Stadium in connection with a reasonable number of community relations, promotional and corporate partner private events (together with NFL Games, “NFL Events”), provided that 49ers Stadium Company and the Team will coordinate the scheduling of NFL Events (other than NFL Games) with the Stadium Authority to avoid conflict with Non- NFL Events and Civic Events.

  • The “City of Santa Xxxxx Senior and Youth Program Fee” is a fee that the Stadium Authority will require be imposed on each ticket for NFL Games in the Stadium during the term of the Stadium Lease, equal to thirty-five cents ($0.35) per ticket.

  • Use of the Stadium for NFL Games will include time reasonably necessary for practice or warm-ups by the home and visiting teams, the installation of equipment, including advertising and media equipment, and same day concerts and other special events in conjunction with the games.

  • For NFL Games and other large events, staffing for police services will be provided by the City as well as pursuant to agreements with surrounding jurisdictions.


More Definitions of NFL Games

NFL Games means any pre-season, regular season, play-off, championship or other professional football games involving an NFL team.
NFL Games means any football game played involving one or more teams which are members of the National Football League, or any league that is a successor to the National Football League. NHM Reserved Spaces means 375 parking spaces in Parking Lot 3 reserved for use by the Natural History Museum patrons.

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