Selling, Distributing and Reporting Sample Clauses

Selling, Distributing and Reporting. In the event any LICENSEE sells or distributes other sports-related licensed merchandise of a similar grade or quality as the Licensed Products, but which do not bear any of the Licensed Marks, it will not discriminate, in a manner which adversely impacts the Licensed Products, in the granting of commissions and discounts to salesmen, dealers and distributors between the Licensed Products and the licensed products of any third party. A LICENSEE may not package its Licensed Products in combination with other of its products, whether similar or different, without the prior written approval of NBAP which shall not be unreasonably withheld. In the event a LICENSEE has employed selling or reporting methods which circumvent or reduce the royalty or other payment or reporting obligations contained in this Agreement, NBAP may, in addition to any other rights and remedies it may have, at its option and upon fifteen (15) days' prior written notice, adjust the minimum royalty per unit so that LICENSEE's payment or reporting obligations are the same as if such practice had not been employed.
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