Special Event Designation Sample Clauses

Special Event Designation. (a) Events at the NSP designated as “special events” (the “Special Event Designation”) will include: (i) a publicly ticketed event, such as an event staged as part of the Olympic Games, World Cup, a National Football League Super Bowl, NCAA national championship event or event series, NCAA conference championship event or event series, or other event (of whatever type) which, in the good faith judgment of the GWCCA, is of comparable international, national or regional import, for which the GWCCA and StadCo, in their good faith judgment, are required to or do make special arrangements with any such event sponsor concerning (but not limited to) advertising, sponsorship or food and beverage concessions in order to obtain a license for such event with the event sponsor; or (ii) an event, such as a Democratic or Republican national convention at which a presidential candidate of such party is nominated or confirmed, which is of international or national import, for which the GWCCA and StadCo, in their good faith judgment, are required to or do make special arrangements with the event sponsor concerning (but not limited to) advertising, sponsorship or food and beverage concessions in order to obtain a license for such event with the event sponsor, but not including normal trade shows or professional, trade, business or religious conventions, or other general admission events. (b) The GWCCA will have the right to apply the Special Event Designation to certain Georgia Dome Legacy Events that satisfy the description of “special events” set forth in subsection (a) of this Section 9.6 (not to exceed three in number in any calendar year). Georgia Dome Legacy Events held on the GWCCA Campus that currently enjoy a clean building provision and/or other special arrangements for the purposes of that Special Event Designation will maintain the same upon transition to the NSP and may include other clean-building requirements or special arrangements that, over time, become customary for such events with the Special Event Designation (subject to certain provisions regarding naming rights agreements entered into by StadCo, if any, in accordance with subsection (c) of this Section 9.6 and Section 11.2(c)). (c) Future Atlanta Bid Events, such as (by way of example but not limited to) a BCS game or future NCAA Final Four events, that require a clean building provision or other special arrangements will be provided with clean-building and other required assurances in the NSP in ord...
Special Event Designation. Invest Atlanta will have the right to apply the Special Event Designation (as defined in the Site Coordination Agreement (as such term is defined in the Transaction Agreement)) to certain events that either satisfy the description ofspecial events” set forth in the Site Coordination Agreement or constitute a mass gathering event which features the then current or the former President or Vice President of the United States, a current or former head of state of any member state of the United Nations or a major fundraising event connected with the launch of a major Atlanta venue or event of regional or national importance (such as a major launch of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights); provided that Invest Atlanta’s Special Event Designation rights shall not (a) exceed one in number in any calendar year, (b) require any “clean building” standards or (c) reduce the three “special events” that the GWCCA is entitled to each year pursuant to the provisions to be set forth in the Site Coordination Agreement.
Special Event Designation. Invest Atlanta will have the right to apply the Special Event Designation to certain events that either satisfy the description ofspecial events” set forth in subsection (a) of Section 9.6 of the MOU or constitute a mass gathering event which features the then current or the former President or Vice President of the United States, a current or former head of state of any member state of the United Nations and a major fundraising event connected with the launch of a major Atlanta venue or event of regional or national importance (such as a major launch of the Center for City and Human Rights); provided that Atlanta’s Special Event Designation rights shall not (i) exceed one in number in any calendar year, (ii) require any “clean building” standards or