Common use of Inability to Broadcast or Publish Clause in Contracts

Inability to Broadcast or Publish. If University, due to public emergency or necessity, legal restrictions, labor disputes, strikes, boycotts, secondary boycotts, acts of God, (whether or not such acts of God have occurred frequently or habitually or are of a common or seasonal occurrence in the general locality of such broadcasting or publishing), or for any reason, including mechanical breakdowns beyond the control and without the fault of University, is unable to broadcast or publish Sponsorship Recognition Materials at the time specified, University will not be liable to Sponsor except to the extent of allowing a pro rata reduction in the Sponsorship Payment or reasonably suitable alternate broadcast or publication arrangements.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Qualified Sponsor Agreement, Website Sponsorship Agreement, Qualified Sponsor Agreement

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Inability to Broadcast or Publish. If University, due to public emergency or necessity, legal restrictions, labor disputes, strikes, boycotts, secondary boycotts, acts of God, (whether or not such acts of God have occurred frequently or habitually or are of a common or seasonal occurrence in the general locality of such broadcasting or publishing), or for any reason, including mechanical breakdowns beyond the control and without the fault of University, is unable to broadcast or publish Sponsorship Recognition Materials at the time specified, University will not be liable to Sponsor Contractor except to the extent of allowing a pro rata reduction in the Sponsorship Payment or reasonably suitable alternate broadcast or publication arrangements.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Product and Sponsorship Agreement

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Inability to Broadcast or Publish. If the Foundation and/or the University, due to public unforeseen emergency or necessity, legal restrictions, labor disputes, strikes, boycotts, secondary boycotts, acts of God, God (whether or not such acts of God have occurred frequently or habitually or are of a common or seasonal occurrence in the general locality of such broadcasting or publishing), or for any reason, including mechanical breakdowns beyond the control and without the fault of the Foundation and/or the University, is unable to broadcast or publish Sponsorship Recognition Materials at the time specifiedsponsorship benefits as set forth in Paragraph 1, the Foundation and/or the University will not be liable to Sponsor except to the extent of allowing a pro rata reduction in the Sponsorship Payment Fee or reasonably suitable alternate broadcast or publication arrangements.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Corporate Sponsorship Agreement

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