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NHL RULES. The parties hereto agree that this Agreement automatically will be subject to any new or amended NHL regulations applicable to advertising effective as of the date such regulation shall take effect and that this Agreement shall incorporate and be subject to the Constitution, By-Laws, rules and regulations, and the duly authorized resolutions of the NHL, the decrees and rulings of the Commissioner or designees of the NHL and the terms and conditions of any and all agreements to which the NHL is a party and to which the NHL has bound its member clubs (collectively, all of such regulations, resolutions, decrees and agreements are referred to as the "Governing League Policies"). The Club shall advise Gaylxxx xx any changes to the Governing League Policies which may materially affect this Agreement. In the event that any new or amended Governing League Policies materially affect the terms of this Agreement, including, but not limited to, any of the benefits afforded to Gaylxxx xxxeunder, then the Club acknowledges and agrees that it shall be responsible for any and all costs incurred by the parties in modifying the terms of this Agreement to provide Gaylxxx xxxh new or substitute benefits, including, but not limited to, any replacement signage or advertisements pursuant to Section 2.3 above.
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