Future Merchandising Rights Sample Clauses

Future Merchandising Rights. Except for the rights granted under the Existing Merchandising Agreements as of the Signing Date, the Company shall not grant any merchandising rights for toys and games based on Intellectual Property owned or controlled by the Company (“Company Intellectual Property”) to any third party unless it first provides written notice to Hasbro of its intent to grant such merchandising rights. If Hasbro is interested in securing toy and game merchandising rights with respect to such Company Intellectual Property, Hasbro may elect within thirty (30) days after receiving such notice from the Company to make an offer to the Company for such merchandising rights, the terms of which offer shall not be less favorable than the terms set forth on Schedule 7.21 attached hereto. If Hasbro makes an offer, the Company and Hasbro shall use their respective commercially reasonable efforts to negotiate in good faith and enter into a definitive merchandise licensing agreement within thirty (30) days after Hasbro makes an offer. If Hasbro notifies the Company in writing that it is not interested in securing such merchandising rights (which it shall do promptly) or has not made an offer within the thirty (30) day period specified above, or if Hasbro makes an offer but the Company and Hasbro have not entered into a binding agreement within the applicable thirty (30) day period specified above, then the Company may enter into negotiations with unrelated third parties with respect to such toy and game merchandising rights, provided that, if Hasbro has previously made an offer as provided above, before entering into any binding agreement with a third party, the Company shall first provide written notice to Hasbro of the proposed material terms, in reasonable detail, with the third party. Hasbro may elect within fifteen (15) days after receiving such notice to match the material third party terms or, to the extent such terms are not reasonably capable of being matched, provide the economic equivalent thereof. If Hasbro elects to so match, the Company and Hasbro shall use their respective commercially reasonable efforts to negotiate in good faith and enter into a definitive merchandise licensing agreement on the applicable terms. If Hasbro notifies the Company in writing that it is not interested in matching or has not made an election to match within the fifteen (15) day period specified above, then the Company may negotiate and enter into a binding agreement with such unrelated third p...
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Related to Future Merchandising Rights

  • Merchandising 15.01. Artist hereby grants G2 the exclusive right to manufacture, sell, license, distribute and exploit, through the Universe and by mail-order and through retail sources of, without limitation, all merchandise or every kind featuring the Artist (name/logo/likeness), during the term of this Agreement. 15.02. It is expressly agreed and understood that any contract for the purpose of merchandising Artist entered into by G2 during the Term shall continue in full force and effect in accordance with the provisions thereof for a period not to exceed one (1) year following the expiration of the term of this Agreement. 15.03. In the case of such products or property manufactured and sole by G2 or by any associated company, Artist shall be entitled to a royalty of twenty percent (20%) of the adjusted gross receipts therefrom. As used in this paragraph, the term "adjusted gross" shall mean gross revenues from the sale of applicable merchandise, less venue commissions and state sales tax where collected and actually paid. In the event that G2 licenses to other any of its rights under this clause then Artist shall received fifty percent (50%) of the net receipts therefrom. As used in this paragraph, the term "net receipts" shall be calculated as gross revenues from the sale of the applicable merchandise, less the cost actually incurred and paid by G2 or its licensing company for manufacturing; sales personnel salaries and/or commissions, venue commissions and state sales tax where collected and actually paid. 15.04. Artist has the right of approval of all merchandising artwork, so long as said approval is that unreasonably withheld. During the Term of this Agreement, Artist shall cause the inclusion of G2's logo and proper name at a reasonable size and position on all merchandise. 15.05. No royalties shall be payable with respect to merchandise given away or furnished on a no-charge basis. Upon Artist's request, G2 shall provide Artist with twenty (20) non-royalty-bearing samples of each item of merchandise at no charge.

  • Sublicensing Rights (a) The license(s) granted to Intellia in Section 2.1 and to Caribou in Section 2.2 may be sublicensed, in full or in part, by Intellia and Caribou, respectively, (each, the “Sublicensing Party”) by a written agreement to its Affiliates and Third Parties (with the further right to sublicense [***] provided that the following shall likewise apply with respect to sublicenses granted by a Sublicensee), provided, that: (i) the Sublicensing Party will provide to the other Party a copy of any sublicense agreement with a Sublicensee within [***] days of execution thereof, which sublicense agreement may be redacted as necessary to protect commercially sensitive information to the extent such information is not reasonably necessary to determine compliance with this Agreement or to determine the rights granted under any of the Caribou IP or Intellia IP, as applicable (together with an accurate English translation of such sublicense, if applicable) provided that if such agreement is with a Related Party the Sublicensing Party shall provide an unredacted copy thereof; (ii) the Sublicensing Party will be responsible for any and all obligations of such Sublicensee as if such Sublicensee were “Intellia” or “Caribou”, as applicable, hereunder; (iii) any such Sublicensee will agree in writing to be bound by identical obligations as the Sublicensing Party hereunder with respect to the activities of such Sublicensee hereunder; (iv) to the extent that the Sublicensing Party or any Sublicensee grants a sublicense under any intellectual property subject to a Caribou In-License or Intellia Included In-License, as applicable, such sublicense (and such further sublicensee) will be subject to the terms of such Caribou In-License or Intellia Included In-License, including such sublicensee’s compliance with the Required In-License Provisions [***].

  • Marketing Rights Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries have granted rights to license, market, or sell its products or services to any other Person and is not bound by any agreement that affects the Company’s (or any Subsidiary’s) exclusive right to develop, distribute, market or sell its products or services.

  • Billing Rights Information on your rights to dispute transactions and how to exercise those rights is provided in your account agreement.

  • Athletics Coaching stipend compensation shall be as indicated in Appendix A.

  • Condominiums/Planned Unit Developments If the Mortgaged Property is a condominium unit or a planned unit development (other than a de minimis planned unit development) such condominium or planned unit development project such Mortgage Loan was originated in accordance with, and the Mortgaged Property meets the guidelines set forth in the Originator's Underwriting Guidelines;

  • Footwear Where an employee is required by the College or by legislation, in order to perform his/her duties, to acquire and wear protective footwear, the employee shall provide the College with proof of purchase by March 1 each year and the College shall reimburse such employee, on the first pay day in April in each year, up to a maximum of one hundred and fifty dollar ($150.00). In situations other than the foregoing, the College may, in its discretion, (which discretion shall not be unreasonably exercised) reimburse such expense where it is recommended by the health and safety committee constituted under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.

  • ARTISTES AND ATHLETES 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of Articles 14 and 15, income derived by a resident of a Contracting State as an entertainer, such as a theatre, motion picture, radio or television artiste, or a musician, or as an athlete, from his personal activities as such exercised in the other Contracting State, may be taxed in that other Contracting State. 2. Where income in respect of personal activities exercised by an entertainer or an athlete in his capacity as such accrues not to the entertainer or athlete himself but to another person, that income may, notwithstanding the provisions of Articles 7, 14 and 15, be taxed in the Contracting State in which the activities of the entertainer or athlete are exercised. 3. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs 1 and 2, income derived by entertainers or athletes who are residents of a Contracting State from the activities exercised in the other Contracting State under a plan of cultural exchange between the Governments of both Contracting States shall be exempt from tax in that other Contracting State.

  • Special Products PURCHASER shall not sell special products from the timber sale area, or allow firewood, shake, or post cutting, or any other special product manufacturing on the timber sale area without prior written approval of STATE. Special products are any products not in log form manufactured from material having a price, or listed as “No Charge,” under the contract. ACCESS AND ROAD MAINTENANCE

  • Bona Fide Request/New Business Request Process for Further Unbundling 6.1 BellSouth shall, upon request of <<customer_name>>, provide to <<customer_name>> access to its network elements at any technically feasible point for the provision of <<customer_name>>'s telecommunications service where such access is necessary and failure to provide access would impair the ability of <<customer_name>> to provide services that it seeks to offer. Any request by <<customer_name>> for access to a network element, interconnection option, or for the provisioning of any service or product that is not already available shall be treated as a Bona Fide Request/New Business Request (BFR/NBR), and shall be submitted to BellSouth pursuant to the BFR/NBR process. 6.2 <<customer_name>> shall submit any BFR/NBR in writing to <<customer_name>>’s Account Manager. The BFR/NBR shall specifically identify the requested service date, technical requirements, space requirements and/or such specifications that clearly define the request such that BellSouth has sufficient information to analyze and prepare a response. The BFR/NBR also shall include <<customer_name>>’s designation of the request as being (i) pursuant to the Telecommunications Act of 1996 or (ii) pursuant to the needs of the business.

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