MDC Marketing and Sales Authority Sample Clauses

MDC Marketing and Sales Authority. Subject to Section 2.7, MDC shall have exclusive responsibility, authority and control regarding marketing and sales of Licensed Products.
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  • Marketing and Sales Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, all business decisions concerning the sales and marketing of Product in the Territory, including the price, other sale and promotional terms thereof, will be within the sole discretion of CryoLife. Upon SMI’s reasonable request, but no more frequently than twice per calendar year, CryoLife will discuss with SMI CryoLife’s marketing plans for Product in the Territory.

  • Advertising and Marketing The Retailer shall, commencing no later than October 1, 1999, and continuing during the Term, and any extensions thereof, at no cost to GSI provide for Complete URL Integration in its advertising and marketing by:

  • Promotion and Marketing For the purpose of promotion and marketing, the Borrower hereby authorizes and consents to the reproduction, disclosure and use by the Lenders and the Agent of its name, identifying logo and the Facilities. The Borrower acknowledges and agrees that the Lenders shall be entitled to determine, in their sole discretion, whether to use such information; that no compensation will be payable by the Lenders or the Agent in connection therewith; and that the Lenders and the Agent shall have no liability whatsoever to it or any of its employees, officers, directors, affiliates or shareholders in obtaining and using such information as contemplated herein.

  • Manufacturing and Marketing Rights The Company has not granted rights to manufacture, produce, assemble, license, market, or sell its products to any other person and is not bound by any agreement that affects the Company's exclusive right to develop, manufacture, assemble, distribute, market, or sell its products.

  • Joint Marketing The Parties shall engage in joint marketing activities pursuant to Section 7.7 of this Agreement and any other joint marketing agreement that may be entered into from time to time.

  • Marketing and Promotion The Company agrees to make every reasonable effort to market its Contracts. It will not give disproportionately unequal emphasis and promotion to shares of the Fund as compared to other underlying investments of an Account. In addition, the Company shall not impose any fee, condition, rule or regulation for the use by a Contract owner of the Fund as an investment option that operates to the specific prejudice of the Fund vis-a-vis the other investment options offered by the Company to Contract owners. In marketing and administering its Contracts, the Company will comply with all applicable state and Federal laws.

  • Sales and Marketing Subdistributor shall market, promote, and solicit orders for the Products to prospective and existing Customers (excluding the Excluded Customers) consistent with good business practice and the highest professional standards in the industry, in each case using its best efforts to maximize Product sales volume in the Territory in accordance with Distributor’s Product marketing strategies, channel and pricing guidelines, and sales policies, and in a manner that reflects favorably at all times on the Products and the good name, goodwill, and reputation of Distributor;

  • SECURITIES AND FUTURES AUTHORITY Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in a definitive Private Placement Memorandum or any transaction document, all persons may disclose to any and all persons, without limitation of any kind, the federal income tax treatment and tax structure of the securities described herein, any fact relevant to understanding the federal tax treatment or tax structure of the securities described herein, and all materials of any kind (including opinions or other tax analyses) relating to such federal tax treatment or tax structure. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 13 CPR SENSITIVITY TO MATURITY ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CPR 20 25 30 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A WAL 3.49 2.75 2.20 FIRST PAYMENT DATE 7/25/2003 7/25/2003 7/25/2003 EXPECTED FINAL MATURITY 9/25/2023 1/25/2020 4/25/2017 WINDOW 1 - 243 1 - 199 1 - 166 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- M-1 WAL 6.83 5.60 4.96 FIRST PAYMENT DATE 7/25/2006 10/25/2006 12/25/2006 EXPECTED FINAL MATURITY 3/25/2020 1/25/2017 9/25/2014 WINDOW 37 - 201 40 - 163 42 - 135 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- M-2 WAL 6.75 5.49 4.75 FIRST PAYMENT DATE 7/25/2006 8/25/2006 9/25/2006 EXPECTED FINAL MATURITY 10/25/2018 11/25/2015 9/25/2013 WINDOW 37 - 184 38 - 149 39 - 123 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- B-1 WAL 6.55 5.30 4.54 FIRST PAYMENT DATE 7/25/2006 7/25/2006 8/25/2006 EXPECTED FINAL MATURITY 9/25/2016 2/25/2014 3/25/2012 WINDOW 37 - 159 37 - 128 38 - 105 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- B-2 WAL 6.15 4.95 4.22 FIRST PAYMENT DATE 7/25/2006 7/25/2006 7/25/2006 EXPECTED FINAL MATURITY 9/25/2013 8/25/2011 2/25/2010 WINDOW 37 - 123 37 - 98 37 - 80 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  • Seller’s Authority Seller has full power and authority to enter into this Agreement and to perform all its obligations hereunder, and has taken all action required by law, its governing instruments, or otherwise to authorize the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and all the deeds, agreements, certificates, and other documents contemplated herein, and this Agreement has been duly executed by and is a valid and binding agreement of Seller, enforceable in accordance with its terms, except as enforceability may be limited by equitable principles or by the laws of bankruptcy, insolvency, or other laws affecting creditors’ rights generally.

  • Finance and Sale Issues (a) Until the Discharge of Revolving Credit Obligations has occurred, if any Grantor shall be subject to any Insolvency or Liquidation Proceeding and the US Revolving Credit Collateral Agent shall agree to permit the use of “Cash Collateral” (as such term is defined in Section 363(a) of the Bankruptcy Code) other than the identifiable cash proceeds of any Notes Collateral, on which a Lien has been granted to the US Revolving Credit Collateral Agent pursuant to the Revolving Credit Documents or to permit any Grantor to obtain financing, whether from the Revolving Credit Claimholders or any other Person under Section 364 of the Bankruptcy Code or any similar Bankruptcy Law (“DIP Financing”), then the Notes Collateral Agent, on behalf of itself and the Notes Claimholders, agrees that it will raise no objection to or contest such Cash Collateral use or DIP Financing so long as such Cash Collateral use or DIP Financing meet the following requirements: (i) the aggregate principal amount of the DIP Financing plus the aggregate outstanding principal amount of Revolving Credit Obligations plus the aggregate face amount of any letters of credit issued and not reimbursed under the Revolving Credit Agreement does not exceed the sum of the Revolving Credit Cap Amount and the DIP Financing Cap Amount, (ii) the Notes Collateral Agent and the Notes Claimholders retain the right to object to any ancillary agreements or arrangements regarding the Cash Collateral use or the DIP Financing that are materially prejudicial to their interests in the Notes Collateral (other than any Real Estate Assets upon which a Lien has not been perfected), (iii) the terms of the DIP Financing (A) do not compel the applicable Grantor to seek confirmation of a specific plan of reorganization for which all or substantially all of the material terms are set forth in the DIP Financing documentation or a related document and (B) do not expressly require the liquidation of the Collateral prior to a default under the DIP Financing documentation or Cash Collateral order, and (iv) any Lien on the Notes Collateral to secure such DIP Financing is subordinate to the Lien of the Notes Collateral Agent with respect thereto. To the extent the Liens securing the Revolving Credit Obligations are subordinated to or pari passu with such DIP Financing which meets the requirements of clauses (i) through (iv) above, the Notes Collateral Agent will subordinate its Liens in the Revolving Credit Primary Collateral to the Liens securing such DIP Financing (and all Obligations relating thereto) and to any “Carve Out” from the Liens securing such DIP Financing for the benefit of professionals entitled to compensation from any Grantor’s estate provided for in connection with such DIP Financing, and will not request adequate protection or any other relief in connection therewith (except, as expressly agreed by the US Revolving Credit Collateral Agent or to the extent permitted by Section 6.3).

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