Co-Marketing definition
Examples of Co-Marketing in a sentence
Implementer agrees to follow the rules provided in Exhibit F (Approval for Trademark/Trade Name/Logo Use in Co-Marketing Activities).
Corel Customer Lists and Third Party Co-Marketing Activities From time to time we undertake co-marketing arrangements with third parties who offer similar products or services.
The Management of each party shall each have the sole discretion to determine the numbers, levels and skills of its personnel assigned to the Co-Marketing program described in this Agreement, and the types of support resources it shall make available.
Co-Marketing Lessor will endeavor to collaborate with Lessee for the marketing of ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s electrified powertrain technology to Lessor’s other lessees and customers following FAA certification and operating approvals of such platform.
Among other changes to the License Agreement, the First Amendment added Section 2.4 Co-Marketing Rights, whereby Myogen granted to Aventis the right to co-market the oral Enoximone product in Europe.
MSDAPS and SOL will then separately arrange for warehousing and sale in those Far East Co-Marketing Countries in which M or S-P, as applicable, has determined to sell the Cholesterol Products.
Subject to the provisions of Sections 3.5.1 and/or 3.5.3, S-P and M will be entitled to commence marketing and selling Cholesterol Products in the Field in any Far East Co-Marketing Country at any time.
An M Local Affiliate shall be entitled to use any back-up trademark that is not confusingly similar to the E Monotherapy U.S. Trademark filed in a ▇▇▇▇ Co-Marketing Country, other than any back-up trademark required to be used by an S-P Local Affiliate in that country.
The members of the Far East Operating Board will use reasonable efforts to resolve any dispute, claims, controversies or disagreements in Far East Co-Marketing Countries.
Except as provided in the Co-Marketing Agreement, Subtenant agrees that it enters into this Sublease without any representations or warranties by Sublandlord, its agents, representatives, servants or employees or any other person, as to the condition or use by Subtenant of the Premises.