Common use of Licensor’s Right Clause in Contracts

Licensor’s Right. Licensor may suspend Delivery or withdraw the Picture at any time: (i) if Licensor determines in good faith that its exploitation might infringe the rights of others or violate any Law; (ii) if Licensor determines in good faith that its Materials are unsuitable for the manufacture of first class commercial quality exploitation materials; (iii) due to Force Majeure; or (iv) if Distributor refuses to accept Delivery of the Picture for any reason.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: International Multiple Rights Distribution Agreement, International Multiple Rights Distribution Agreement (Alpine Entertainment Inc), Outright Distribution Agreement (Alpine Entertainment Inc)

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Licensor’s Right. Licensor may suspend Delivery or withdraw the Picture at any time: (i) if Licensor determines in good faith that its exploitation might infringe the rights of others or violate any Law; (ii) if Licensor determines in good faith that its Materials are unsuitable for the manufacture of first class commercial quality exploitation materials; or (iii) due to Force Majeure; or (iv) if Distributor refuses to accept Delivery of the Picture for any reason.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Licensing Agreement

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Licensor’s Right. Licensor may suspend Delivery or withdraw the Picture by Notice to such effect at any time: (i) if Licensor determines in good faith that its exploitation might infringe the rights of others or violate any Law; (ii) if Licensor determines in good faith that its Materials are unsuitable for the manufacture of first class commercial quality exploitation materials; or (iii) due to Force Majeure; or (iv) if Distributor refuses to accept Delivery of the Picture for any reason.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Multiple Rights Distribution Agreement

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