Common use of Mutual Understanding Principles Clause in Contracts

Mutual Understanding Principles. 1.1. PwC shall reserve a presentation slot of (Number) minutes to the Applying Company during the Cybersecurity Day so that the Applying Company can present its Product. The Applying Company undertakes to attend the Event and deliver a pitch of ------ (Number) minutes on its Product. The Applying Company will bear the travel expenses and accommodation cost incurred by itself to attend the Event. 1.2. The Applying Company acknowledges and agrees that PwC acts in respect of the Event as organizer. PwC may provide professional coaching and guidelines to the Applying Company in relation to the pitch to be held by one or more representatives of the Applying Company during the Event. 1.3. The Applying Company will make its best efforts to comply with the guidelines laid down by PwC in relation to the organization, timing and presentation of the Product. The Applying Company will provide PwC with the presentation support and any other necessary material reasonably in advance to facilitate the organization of the Event by PwC and ensure the success of the Event. 1.4. The selection, coaching, participation and/or the possible granting of the Cybersecurity Solution of the year Award to the Applying Company in relation to the Event shall under no circumstances be presented by the Applying Company towards third parties nor considered by the Applying Company, in any form whatsoever, as a recommendation or other form of validation granted by PwC in respect of the Applying Company, its Product and/or services. The Applying Company warrants that it and its employees and agents will comply with this clause. 1.5. The Applying Company is not entitled to use the name and logo of PwC without the prior written permission (including by e-mail) from PwC Communication department for each specific use of PwC’s name and/or logo. PwC may withdraw such authorization at any time (including by e-mail). The Applying Company may however communicate to the public on its participation to the Event and, as the case may be, on the Cybersecurity Solution of the year Award it may have been awarded, through its marketing channel. 1.6. The Applying Company commits not to make any private or public statement, orally or in writing, which would be detrimental, disrespectful or may otherwise negatively affect the image and/or good repute of the PwC or of the Event. This clause shall survive this MOU during five (5) years following the termination of this Agreement. 1.7. The participation to the Event is free of charge and PwC receives no remuneration for the organization of the Event or its coaching of the Applying Company.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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Mutual Understanding Principles. 1.1. PwC shall reserve a presentation slot of (Number) 8 minutes + 2 minutes Q&A to the Applying Company during the Cybersecurity & Privacy Day so that the Applying Company can present its Product. The Applying Company undertakes to attend the Event and deliver a pitch of ------ (Number) 8 minutes + 2 minutes Q&A on its Product. The Applying Company will bear the travel expenses and accommodation cost incurred by itself to attend the Event. 1.2. The Applying Company acknowledges and agrees that PwC acts in respect of the Event as organizer. PwC may provide professional coaching and guidelines to the Applying Company in relation to the pitch to be held by one or more two representatives of the Applying Company during the Event. 1.3. The Applying Company will make its best efforts to comply with the guidelines laid down by PwC in relation to the organization, timing and presentation of the Product. The Applying Company will provide PwC with the presentation support and any other necessary material reasonably in advance to facilitate the organization of the Event by PwC and ensure the success of the Event. 1.4. The selection, coaching, participation and/or the possible granting of the 2024 PwC Luxembourg Cybersecurity & Privacy Solution of the year Award Awards (Jury’s Choice & People’s Choice) to the Applying Company in relation to the Event shall under no circumstances be presented by the Applying Company towards third parties nor considered by the Applying Company, in any form whatsoever, as a recommendation or other form of validation granted by PwC in respect of the Applying Company, its Product and/or services. The Applying Company warrants that it and its employees and agents will comply with this clause. 1.5. The Applying Company is not entitled to use the name and logo of PwC without the prior written permission (including by e-mail) from PwC Communication department for each specific use of PwC’s name and/or logo. PwC may withdraw such authorization at any time (including by e-mail). The Applying Company may however communicate to the public on its participation to the Event and, as the case may be, on the 2024 PwC Luxembourg Cybersecurity & Privacy Solution of the year Year Award - Jury’s Choice or People’s Choice it may have been awarded, through its marketing channel. The Applying Company must respect the following rules: a. The PwC firm will review in advance any proposed uses of the PwC Trademark, and the PwC firm can deny the Applying Company’s proposed use and revoke the sub-licensed permission b. Any use of the PwC Trademarks by the Applying Company will make it clear which PwC firm is associated with that party c. All goodwill associated with the use of the PwC Trademarks accrues to the PwC firm, and d. The Applying Company must abide by any trademark or branding guidelines that the PwC firm provides, or makes available, to it. 1.6. The Applying Company commits not to make any private or public statement, orally or in writing, which would be detrimental, disrespectful or may otherwise negatively affect the image and/or good repute of the PwC or of the Event. This clause shall survive this MOU during five (5) years following the termination of this Agreement. 1.7. The participation to the Event is free of charge and PwC receives no remuneration for the organization of the Event or its coaching of the Applying Company.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

Mutual Understanding Principles. 1.1. PwC shall reserve a presentation slot of (Number) 8 minutes + 2 minutes Q&A to the Applying Company during the Cybersecurity & Privacy Day so that the Applying Company can present its Product. The Applying Company undertakes to attend the Event and deliver a pitch of ------ (Number) 8 minutes + 2 minutes Q&A on its Product. The Applying Company will bear the travel expenses and accommodation cost incurred by itself to attend the Event. 1.2. The Applying Company acknowledges and agrees that PwC acts in respect of the Event as organizer. PwC may provide professional coaching and guidelines to the Applying Company in relation to the pitch to be held by one or more two representatives of the Applying Company during the Event. 1.3. The Applying Company will make its best efforts to comply with the guidelines laid down by PwC in relation to the organization, timing and presentation of the Product. The Applying Company will provide PwC with the presentation support and any other necessary material reasonably in advance to facilitate the organization of the Event by PwC and ensure the success of the Event. 1.4. The selection, coaching, participation and/or the possible granting of the 2023 PwC Cybersecurity & Privacy Solution of the year Award Awards (Jury’s Choice & People’s Choice) to the Applying Company in relation to the Event shall under no circumstances be presented by the Applying Company towards third parties nor considered by the Applying Company, in any form whatsoever, as a recommendation or other form of validation granted by PwC in respect of the Applying Company, its Product and/or services. The Applying Company warrants that it and its employees and agents will comply with this clause. 1.5. The Applying Company is not entitled to use the name and logo of PwC without the prior written permission (including by e-mail) from PwC Communication department for each specific use of PwC’s name and/or logo. PwC may withdraw such authorization at any time (including by e-mail). The Applying Company may however communicate to the public on its participation to the Event and, as the case may be, on the 2023 PwC Cybersecurity & Privacy Solution of the year Year Award - Jury’s Choice or People’s Choice it may have been awarded, through its marketing channel. The Applying Company must respect the following rules: a. The PwC firm will review in advance any proposed uses of the PwC Trademark, and the PwC firm can deny the Applying Company’s proposed use and revoke the sub-licensed permission b. Any use of the PwC Trademarks by the Applying Company will make it clear which PwC firm is associated with that party c. All goodwill associated with the use of the PwC Trademarks accrues to the PwC firm, and d. The Applying Company must abide by any trademark or branding guidelines that the PwC firm provides, or makes available, to it. 1.6. The Applying Company commits not to make any private or public statement, orally or in writing, which would be detrimental, disrespectful or may otherwise negatively affect the image and/or good repute of the PwC or of the Event. This clause shall survive this MOU during five (5) years following the termination of this Agreement. 1.7. The participation to the Event is free of charge and PwC receives no remuneration for the organization of the Event or its coaching of the Applying Company.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

Mutual Understanding Principles. 1.1. PwC shall reserve a presentation slot of (Number) 8 minutes + 2 minutes Q&A to the Applying Company during the Cybersecurity & Privacy Day so that the Applying Company can present its Product. The Applying Company undertakes to attend the Event and deliver a pitch of ------ (Number) 8 minutes + 2 minutes Q&A on its Product. The Applying Company will bear the travel expenses and accommodation cost incurred by itself to attend the Event. 1.2. The Applying Company acknowledges and agrees that PwC acts in respect of the Event as organizer. PwC may provide professional coaching and guidelines to the Applying Company in relation to the pitch to be held by one or more two representatives of the Applying Company during the Event. 1.3. The Applying Company will make its best efforts to comply with the guidelines laid down by PwC in relation to the organization, timing and presentation of the Product. The Applying Company will provide PwC with the presentation support and any other necessary material reasonably in advance to facilitate the organization of the Event by PwC and ensure the success of the Event. 1.4. The selection, coaching, participation and/or the possible granting of the Cybersecurity & Privacy Solution of the year Award to the Applying Company in relation to the Event shall under no circumstances be presented by the Applying Company towards third parties nor considered by the Applying Company, in any form whatsoever, as a recommendation or other form of validation granted by PwC in respect of the Applying Company, its Product and/or services. The Applying Company warrants that it and its employees and agents will comply with this clause. 1.5. The Applying Company is not entitled to use the name and logo of PwC without the prior written permission (including by e-mail) from PwC Communication department for each specific use of PwC’s name and/or logo. PwC may withdraw such authorization at any time (including by e-mail). The Applying Company may however communicate to the public on its participation to the Event and, as the case may be, on the Cybersecurity & Privacy Solution of the year Award it may have been awarded, through its marketing channel. 1.6. The Applying Company commits not to make any private or public statement, orally or in writing, which would be detrimental, disrespectful or may otherwise negatively affect the image and/or good repute of the PwC or of the Event. This clause shall survive this MOU during five (5) years following the termination of this Agreement. 1.7. The participation to the Event is free of charge and PwC receives no remuneration for the organization of the Event or its coaching of the Applying Company.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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Mutual Understanding Principles. 1.1. PwC shall reserve a presentation slot of (Number) 8 minutes + 2 minutes Q&A to the Applying Company during the Cybersecurity Day & Privacy Days so that the Applying Company can present its Product. The Applying Company undertakes to attend the Event and deliver a pitch of ------ (Number) 8 minutes + 2 minutes Q&A on its Product. The Applying Company will bear the travel expenses and accommodation cost incurred by itself to attend the Event. 1.2. The Applying Company acknowledges and agrees that PwC acts in respect of the Event as organizer. PwC may provide professional coaching and guidelines to the Applying Company in relation to the pitch to be held by one or more two representatives of the Applying Company during the Event. 1.3. The Applying Company will make its best efforts to comply with the guidelines laid down by PwC in relation to the organization, timing and presentation of the Product. The Applying Company will provide PwC with the presentation support and any other necessary material reasonably in advance to facilitate the organization of the Event by PwC and ensure the success of the Event. 1.4. The selection, coaching, participation and/or the possible granting of the Cybersecurity Solution of the year Award to the Applying Company in relation to the Event shall under no circumstances be presented by the Applying Company towards third parties nor considered by the Applying Company, in any form whatsoever, as a recommendation or other form of validation granted by PwC in respect of the Applying Company, its Product and/or services. The Applying Company warrants that it and its employees and agents will comply with this clause. 1.5. The Applying Company is not entitled to use the name and logo of PwC without the prior written permission (including by e-mail) from PwC Communication department for each specific use of PwC’s name and/or logo. PwC may withdraw such authorization at any time (including by e-mail). The Applying Company may however communicate to the public on its participation to the Event and, as the case may be, on the Cybersecurity Solution of the year Award it may have been awarded, through its marketing channel. 1.6. The Applying Company commits not to make any private or public statement, orally or in writing, which would be detrimental, disrespectful or may otherwise negatively affect the image and/or good repute of the PwC or of the Event. This clause shall survive this MOU during five (5) years following the termination of this Agreement. 1.7. The participation to the Event is free of charge and PwC receives no remuneration for the organization of the Event or its coaching of the Applying Company.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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