General agreement details Sample Clauses

The General Agreement Details clause sets out the foundational information and key terms that govern the overall relationship between the parties in a contract. This typically includes the names and contact information of the parties, the effective date, the scope of the agreement, and any definitions necessary for interpreting the contract. By clearly outlining these essential elements at the outset, the clause ensures both parties have a mutual understanding of the agreement’s framework, reducing the risk of misunderstandings and disputes later on.
General agreement details. 1. The Clinician agrees to provide the Foundation with: a. A list of prepared topics, including a synopsis of each topic and the estimated duration of each presentation. b. An up-to-date photo which can be used on promotional materials for events sponsored or supported by the Foundation. c. A copy of a PowerPoint or Keynote of each presentation where the Foundation and Clinician agree that the Clinician will make a presentation or group of presentations, at a minimum of 30 days prior to the event. The purpose of the Foundation having a copy of each presentation is so that if the clinician’s copy is lost or damaged, the Foundation will have a copy at the Host Facility. 2. The Foundation agrees to: a. Share the Clinician’s topic information with host of events so that they may suggest topics that they believe will be best suited for their location. b. Promote the clinician’s commitment, along with their topic(s) through social networks, including but not limited to, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly known as Twitter), Foundation and host facility websites, etc.). (Social media language with short links and hashtags will be provided to Clinician by the Foundation prior to the event). c. Provide the Clinician with presentation and handout templates and logos for any presentations and/or handouts Clinician may utilize in connection with their presentation(s).
General agreement details. If any of the requirements set out in clauses 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 or 1.4 or item 2 are not met we may take such steps as we may deem necessary in order to safeguard our reputation which may include asking you to withdraw from your association with SERVE365