Event Sponsorships Sample Clauses

Event Sponsorships. Under the Alternative Content Services Agreement, Alternative Content JV and LLC will work together in good faith to develop and sell Event Sponsorships for Digital Programming Events. No Sponsor for an Event Sponsorship may be a theatre or theatre circuit which is a competitor of Regal. Any Event Sponsorship provided by LLC shall be subject to the content standards of Section 4.03 of this Agreement. LLC acknowledges that Regal shall require any Event Sponsorship provided by Alternative Content JV to be subject to content standards substantially similar to those contained in Section 4.03 of this Agreement. If Regal grants Alternative Content JV a waiver of compliance with one or more of such standards, Regal will give LLC written notice of such waiver at such time as the waiver is granted. LLC shall be deemed to be granted a waiver from compliance with the content standards of Section 4.03 to the same extent for purposes of the sale of advertising by LLC for such Event Sponsorship to which the waiver applies. The exhibition of third-party advertising relating to an Event Sponsorship by Regal at the direction of Alternative Content JV shall be expressly permitted by LLC hereunder notwithstanding the provisions of Section 2.04 hereof; provided however, that LLC shall have no liability of any kind under this Agreement for any content provided by Alternative Content JV.
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Event Sponsorships. We currently host shows, dances and lunch and learns that can be sponsored by your organization, please see Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx about the availability of shows in our upcoming months. Sponsorships include a six foot table and 2 chairs that will be placed on the lobby of the clubhouse near the entrance to the venue where the event will occur (Theater or Ballroom).
Event Sponsorships. EVENT production costs will be offset by the net amount of any corporate sponsorship sales for the EVENT as follows: a) PRODUCER will allocate 70% of the net amount of corporate sponsorship sales for EVENT toward the EVENT Production Costs. The net sponsorship amount is the balance left after any direct cost for production related to sponsor’s physical presence at the EVENT. b) PRODUCER will retain the remaining 30% of the net amount of corporate sponsorship sales for EVENT. c) Should PRODUCER’s sponsorship agreement with sponsors cover other activities related to the WeHo Pride weekend events (e.g. OUTLOUD or JJLA WeHo Pride Parade), the agreement shall specify what percentage is allocated to EVENT, and other activities so that the above allocation can be independently verified and applied toward the EVENT production costs accordingly. Percentages shall be reasonably based on physical presence and amount of visibility at the specific EVENT. d) Sponsorships and their content must not violate City policy and community standards. The City reserves the right to refuse any sponsorship proposal for EVENT. Sponsorship agreements shall address upfront the complete terms of the sponsorship, including any commitments made related to such sponsorship and all financial obligations of the parties. PRODUCER shall obtain written confirmation from CITY (email OK) prior to accepting sponsorships for the EVENT.
Event Sponsorships. EVENT production costs will be offset by the net amount of any sponsorship sales for the EVENT as follows: a) PRODUCER will allocate 70% of the net amount of corporate sponsorship sales for EVENT toward the EVENT Production Costs. The net sponsorship amount is the balance left after any direct cost for production related to sponsor’s physical presence at the EVENT. b) PRODUCER will retain the remaining 30% of the net amount of corporate sponsorship sales for EVENT. c) Should PRODUCER’s sponsorship agreement with sponsors cover other activities related to the WeHo Pride weekend events (e.g. OUTLOUD or JJLA WeHo Pride Parade) that are not covered under this Agreement, the sponsorship agreement shall specify what percentage is allocated to EVENT, if any, and other activities, respectively, so that the above allocation can be independently verified and applied toward the EVENT production costs accordingly. Percentages shall be reasonably based on physical presence and amount of visibility at the EVENT and the other respective activities. d) Sponsorships and their content must not violate CITY policy and community standards. CITY reserves the right to decline any sponsorship proposal for EVENT. Sponsorship agreements shall address upfront the complete terms of the sponsorship, including any commitments made related to such sponsorship and all financial obligations of the parties thereto. PRODUCER shall obtain written confirmation from CITY prior to accepting sponsorships for the EVENT. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term "sponsorships” shall apply to agreements between CITY or PRODUCER, and any organization which pays a fee to participate in the EVENT .
Event Sponsorships. The Manager may without cost to the Owner pursue suitable Cinema event sponsorship relationships and is hereby provided with the right to do so during the term of this Agreement. All sponsorships shall be in good taste and shall not be of an illegal or immoral nature. All sponsorship relationships proposed by the Manager beyond a one day sponsorship will be reviewed and approved by the Owner prior to the Manager formalizing any sponsorship relationship involving the Cinema. The Owner shall have three business days to respond to a request for sponsorship by the Manager. No sponsorship relationship shall violate the covenants or community pledge as adopted by Council.

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