LED Screens Sample Clauses

LED Screens. (a) Tenant shall construct the Ancillary LED Screens as part of the Infrastructure Improvements, and the Facility LED Screens as part of the Facility, all in accordance with the terms of the Development Agreement, and shall be responsible for the operation, display of programming, repair and maintenance of the LED Screens on behalf of the City in accordance with all Governmental Requirements and the terms of this Section 10. Tenant, at Tenant’s sole cost, is responsible for the repair and maintenance of the LED Screens, and to maintain the required insurance coverage for the LED Screens as if the same were the personal property of the Tenant. Neither Landlord nor Tenant shall have any obligation to replace any of the LED Screens at the end of its useful life or following damage by casualty. (b) Tenant shall be responsible for programming the Ancillary LED Screens with: (i) advertising of any tenant, subtenant, sponsor or vendor of the Project, (ii) advertising of a sponsor or vendor of any Facility Event, and/or (iii) information relating to upcoming Facility Events and/or other events in the sports complex or downtown Jacksonville, which information may include reference to the promoters or sponsors of such events. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord shall have the right to direct up to ten percent (10%) of the content of programming of the Ancillary LED Screens on a daily basis, such content to consist of: (i) information relating to upcoming Landlord Events, which information may include reference to the promoters or sponsors of such Landlord Events, (ii) public service announcements; and (iii) promotional materials regarding the City of Jacksonville. Landlord shall provide its content for the Ancillary LED Screens (the “City Content”) to Tenant to be electronically displayed on the Ancillary LED Screens, in media and file formats reasonably acceptable to Tenant. Tenant shall display all City Content in the form provided by Landlord, provided the same conforms to all Governmental Requirements and this Lease. Tenant shall program the Ancillary LED Screens (including with respect to the City Content) according to the Ancillary LED Screens programming plan created by Xxxxxx, and such programming plan shall be subject to Landlord’s approval, not to be unreasonably withheld. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the City Content shall not include the promotion of any political candidate, party, or issue, or the promotion of any competitor of T...
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LED Screens. Tenant shall construct the Ancillary LED Screens as part of the Infrastructure Improvements, and the Facility LED Screens as part of the Facility, all in accordance with the terms of the Development Agreement, and shall be responsible for the operation, display of programming, repair and maintenance of the LED Screens on behalf of the City in accordance with all Governmental Requirements and the terms of this Section 10. Tenant, at Tenant’s sole cost, is responsible for the repair and maintenance of the LED Screens, and to maintain the required insurance coverage for the LED Screens as if the same were the personal property of the Tenant. Neither Landlord nor Tenant shall have any obligation to replace any of the LED Screens at the end of its useful life or following damage by casualty.

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