Common use of Secondary Partners Clause in Contracts

Secondary Partners. The College acknowledges that a School District may partner with multiple partners in a P-TECH venture. However, because the designation of the P-TECH from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) is dependent upon the partnership and participation of the College alone, the College is considered the sole partner, and as such, any names, logos, and references to/of secondary partners should not be included in the official/legal name of the P-TECH or the official logo of the P-TECH.

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Secondary Partners. The College acknowledges that a School District may partner with multiple partners in a P-TECH venture. However, because the designation of the P-TECH from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) is dependent upon the partnership and participation of the College alone, the College is considered the sole partner, and as such, any names, logos, and references to/of secondary partners should not be included in the official/legal name of the P-P- TECH or the official logo of the P-TECH.

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Samples: schools.saisd.net

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Secondary Partners. The College acknowledges that a School District may partner with multiple partners in a P-TECH venture. However, because the designation of the P-TECH from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) is dependent upon the partnership and participation of the San Antonio College - Alamo Colleges District alone, the College is considered the sole partner, and as such, any names, logos, and references to/of secondary partners should not be included in the official/legal name of the P-TECH or the official logo of the P-TECH.

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Samples: schools.saisd.net

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