Non-Key Entertainment Properties Sample Clauses

Non-Key Entertainment Properties. Except as set forth on Section 4.10(b)(ii) of the Intellectual Property Schedule, to the Company’s knowledge, the Company’s current exploitation of the Non-Key Entertainment Properties and the Intellectual Property related thereto that is owned by or licensed to the Company or its Subsidiaries, in each case in the operation of its business as presently conducted, does not and will not slander, libel, defame, violate the rights of privacy or publicity, infringe any Intellectual Property, or violate any “moral rights of authors” of any other Person.
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Non-Key Entertainment Properties. Except as set forth on Section 4.10(c)(ii) of the Intellectual Property Schedule, during the twenty four (24)-month period prior to the date of this Agreement, neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has received any written notice from a third party that such third party has exercised or intends to exercise any Copyright Termination with respect to any of the Non-Key Entertainment Properties.
Non-Key Entertainment Properties. Except as set forth on Section 4.10(e)(ii) of the Intellectual Property Schedule and to the knowledge of the Company, all of the music rights contained in each Non-Key Entertainment Property are (w) controlled by American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, Broadcast Music Inc., SESAC or other applicable music performing rights organization; (x) in the public domain throughout the world; (y) duly licensed or otherwise owned by the Company or one of its Subsidiaries with sufficient rights to permit its public performance in connection with the exhibition of such Non-Key Entertainment Property to the extent such Non-Key Entertainment Property is currently exploited by the Company in the operation of its business as presently conducted; or (z) used by Company or one of its Subsidiaries in a manner consistent with industry practice, which use will not result in or give rise to a claim by a third party of illegal or unauthorized use by Company or its Subsidiaries.
Non-Key Entertainment Properties. Except as set forth on Section 4.10(f)(ii) of the Intellectual Property Schedule and to the knowledge of the Company, (x) with respect to each Non-Key Entertainment Property, the Company and its Subsidiaries own or control Tangible Assets necessary for the exploitation of the Non-Key Entertainment Property in the media and manner as currently exploited by the Company in the operation of its business as presently conducted; (y) such Tangible Assets are stored and maintained directly by the Company or its Subsidiaries, or on its behalf, in film storage facilities or in film laboratories in accordance with recognized major motion picture studio standards for the use and preservation of such materials; and (z) to the extent any such Tangible Assets are not owned completely or directly by the Company or its Subsidiaries, the Company or its Subsidiaries has or shall have customary access sufficient to exploit such Tangible Assets in the manner currently exploited by the Company in the operation of its business as presently conducted.

Related to Non-Key Entertainment Properties

  • Business and Entertainment Expenses Subject to Company’s standard policies and procedures with respect to expense reimbursement as applied to its executive employees generally, Company shall reimburse Executive for, or pay on behalf of Executive, reasonable and appropriate expenses incurred by Executive for business related purposes, including dues and fees to industry and professional organizations and costs of entertainment and business development.

  • Personal Property Reimbursement Employees shall, in proper cases, be reimbursed for the repair or replacement of personal property damaged in the line of duty without fault of the employee. The amount of reimbursement for articles of clothing shall be the depreciated value based on the age and condition of the article. Reimbursement for a watch shall be limited to the functional value of the watch.

  • Access to Property, Property’s Management, Property Lender, and Property Tenants Potential Investor agrees to not seek to gain access to any non-public areas of the Property or communicate with Property’s management employees, the holder of any financing encumbering the Property, the Property’s tenants, and the Owner’s partners in the ownership of the Property, without the prior consent of Owner or JLL, which consent may be withheld in the Owner’s sole discretion.

  • Proprietary Property All modeling algorithms, tools, computer programs, know-how, methodologies, processes, technologies, ideas, concepts, skills, routines, subroutines, operating instructions and other materials and aides used in performing the duties set forth in Section 2.02 that relate to advice regarding current and potential Assets, and all modifications, enhancements and derivative works of the foregoing.

  • Entertainment Costs of entertainment, including amusement, diversion, and social activities, and any costs directly associated with such activities (such as tickets to shows or sports events, meals, lodging, rentals, transportation, and gratuities) are unallowable.

  • Property Records Subrecipient shall maintain real property inventory records, which clearly identify properties purchased, improved, or sold. Properties retained shall continue to meet eligibility criteria, rental limitations, health, safety and building codes, etc., and shall conform to federal and State regulations.

  • GOVERNMENT PROPERTY ‌ For task orders awarded under OASIS SB, Government property matters shall follow the same policies and procedures for Government property under FAR Part 45, Government Property and other applicable agency specific regulatory supplements. FAR Part 45 does not apply to Government property that is incidental to the place of performance, when the task order requires Contractor personnel to be located on a Government site or installation, and when the property used by the Contractor within the location remains accountable to the Government. Unless otherwise specified in a task order, the Contactor shall provide all office equipment and consumable supplies at the Contractor’s sole and exclusive expense, including computers/workstations used in daily operation in support of OASIS SB. The OCO must tailor property clauses, provisions, and other applicable terms and conditions specific to each task order solicitation and award.

  • Certified and Minority Business Enterprises Reports Upon Customer request, the Contractor shall report to the requesting Customer the Contractor’s spend with certified and other minority business enterprises in the provision of commodities or services related to the Customer’s orders. These reports shall include the period covered, the name, minority code, and Federal Employer Identification Number of each minority business utilized during the period; commodities and services provided by the minority business enterprise, and the amount paid to each minority business enterprise on behalf of the Customer.

  • Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises Compliance Award of this Contract was based, in part, on the Minority and/or Women’s Business Enterprise (“MBE” and/or “WBE”) participation plan as detailed in the Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises Subcontractor Commitment Form, commonly referred to as “Attachment A” in the procurement documentation and incorporated by reference herein. Therefore, any changes to this information during the Contract term must be approved by MWBE Compliance and may require an amendment. It is the State’s expectation that the Contractor will meet the subcontractor commitments during the Contract term. The following MBE/WBE Division (“Division”) certified MBE and/or WBE subcontractors will be participating in this Contract: [Add additional MBEs and WBEs using the same format.] MBE or WBE COMPANY NAME PHONE EMAIL OF CONTACT PERSON PERCENT A copy of each subcontractor agreement must be submitted to the Division within thirty (30) days of the effective date of this Contract. The subcontractor agreements may be uploaded into Pay Audit (Indiana’s subcontractor payment auditing system), emailed to XXXXXxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.XX.xxx, or mailed to MWBE Compliance, 000 X. Xxxxxxxxxx Street, Indianapolis IN 46204. Failure to provide a copy of any subcontractor agreement may be deemed a violation of the rules governing MBE/WBE procurement and may result in sanctions allowable under 25 IAC 5-7-8. Requests for changes must be submitted to XXXXXxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.XX.xxx for review and approval before changing the participation plan submitted in connection with this Contract. The Contractor shall report payments made to Division certified subcontractors under this Contract on a monthly basis using Pay Audit. The Contractor shall notify subcontractors that they must confirm payments received from the Contractor in Pay Audit. The Pay Audit system can be accessed on the IDOA webpage at: xxx.xx.xxx/xxxx/xxxx/xxxxxxxx.xxx. The Contractor may also be required to report Division certified subcontractor payments directly to the Division, as reasonably requested and in the format required by the Division. The Contractor’s failure to comply with the provisions in this clause may be considered a material breach of the Contract.

  • Community Property Each spouse individually is bound by, and such spouse’s interest, if any, in any Optioned Shares is subject to, the terms of this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement shall create a community property interest where none otherwise exists.

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