Merchandise Revenues Sample Clauses

Merchandise Revenues. Scheels shall retain all revenues derived from merchandise with the Name, Logo and Sponsor Marks sold within Scheels’ Overland Park store or through Scheels’ Overland Park web site. All other revenues derived from merchandise sold with the Name, Logo and Sponsor Marks shall be retained by the City; provided, however, the City may assign such right to tournament organizers selling merchandise in relation to tournaments held at the Facility.
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