PROMOTIONAL SERVICES AND LICENSE Sample Clauses

PROMOTIONAL SERVICES AND LICENSE. (A) LIVE APPEARANCES AT ELECTRONIC RETAILERS' STUDIOS. From time to time during the term of this Agreement, KOBRA agrees to make XXXXXX XXXXXX available to make Visits. The dates of such Visits, as well as the duration thereof, shall be subject to XXXXXX XXXXXX'x availability and will be determined by mutual agreement of the parties. For the purpose of clarification, each Visit shall consist of up to three (3) consecutive days, including travel. KOBRA and XXXXXX XXXXXX understand and agree that, in connection with the coordination of the Visits, SEL-LEB will incur substantial risk and expense and therefore the cancellation of a scheduled Visit by KOBRA and/or XXXXXX XXXXXX (other than due to acts of God, illness or injury which would prevent or otherwise materially inhibit XXXXXX XXXXXX'x performance, death or travel related delays beyond KOBRA and/or XXXXXX XXXXXX'x control) shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement and KOBRA and XXXXXX XXXXXX agree to indemnify and hold SEL-LEB harmless from and against any and all losses, damages, claims, causes of action and liabilities incurred as a result of such material breach. Sel-Leb may terminate this Agreement, effective upon notice to KOBRA, in the event (i) SEL-LEB receives notice from the Electronic Retailer who's Electronic Retailers' Programming Services XXXXXX XXXXXX was to appear on in connection with the cancelled Visit, that such Electronic Retailer would not schedule any additional Visits, or (ii) SEL-LEB is able to reschedule the cancelled Visit within ninety (90) days of the originally scheduled date for such Visit, and KOBRA is unable to provide the services of XXXXXX XXXXXX on such rescheduled date. Dates for which XXXXXX XXXXXX will be unavailable on an annual basis are attached hereto as Schedule "B".
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PROMOTIONAL SERVICES AND LICENSE. (a) LIVE APPEARANCES AT ELECTRONIC RETAILERS' STUDIOS. From time to time during the term of this Agreement, METRO, INC. agrees to make ZOE available to make Visits. The dates of such Visits, as well as the duration thereof, shall be subject to ZOE's availability and will be determined by mutual agreement of the parties. METRO, INC. and ZOE understand and agree that, in connection with the coordination of the Visits, SEL-LEB will incur substantial risk and expense and therefore the cancellation of a scheduled Visit by METRO, INC. and/or ZOE (other than due to acts of God, significant illness or injury, death or travel related delays beyond Z METRO and/or ZOE's control) shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement and Z METRO and ZOE agree to indemnify and hold SEL-LEB harmless from and against any and all losses, damages, claims, causes of action and liabilities incurred as a result of such material breach.

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