Examples of Promotional Items in a sentence
The term “gross profit margin” means Contractor’s total revenue minus the cost of Apparel and Promotional Items sold, divided by the total revenue, multiplied by 100 (for example, where Contractor has a $100.00 cost for an item of Apparel, a 15% gross profit margin would be $17.65 and Contractor may charge County $117.65 for the item -- $117.65 total revenue minus $100.00 product cost, divided by $117.65 total revenue, multiplied by 100, equals 15).
Contractor acknowledges that this Agreement is non- exclusive in nature and County retains the right to purchase Apparel and Promotional Items elsewhere during the Term, in its sole and absolute discretion.
Contractor acknowledges that the amounts set forth in this Agreement are the maximum amounts payable and constitute a limitation upon County’s obligation to compensate Contractor for all Services (including ordering, production, and distribution of Apparel and Promotional Items).
Apparel, Promotional Items, or other items being ordered: SPECIFY ITEM DETAIL, QUANTITY, PRICING, AND DELIVERY DATE.
All marks, logos, designs, and other intellectual property provided to Contractor by County or the GFLCVB, and any marks, logos, or designs created by Contractor for use on Apparel or Promotional Items (collectively, “County Logos and Marks”) are the sole and exclusive intellectual property of County.