Corporate Sponsor definition

Corporate Sponsor means any large corporation obtaining space through the Organizing Group for a fee.
Corporate Sponsor means any person or entity that enters into a sponsorship, Advertising, or other type of promotional relationship, agreement, or arrangement with the Company or the Team, or any Affiliate, assignee or successor of the Company or the Team.
Corporate Sponsor means the Person appointed by the Owner as a primary contact for the Consultant.

Examples of Corporate Sponsor in a sentence

  • In the event that a Corporate Sponsor exceeds the limitations set forth in this Section 3.1(b), Company shall come into compliance with these requirements by either decreasing the Signage of the relevant Corporate Sponsor(s) or increasing the Signage of LVCVA.

  • To that end, Company shall ensure that no other Corporate Sponsor has more than eighty percent (80%) of aggregate square feet of signage within the Ball Park than the aggregate square feet of signage that LVCVA is provided pursuant to this Agreement.


More Definitions of Corporate Sponsor

Corporate Sponsor means a non-operational business entity, which contributes, financially to the Club or the Society.

Related to Corporate Sponsor

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