Hospitality Rights definition

Hospitality Rights means the right to provide corporate hospitality services at each Event.
Hospitality Rights means the right to market and sell hospitality assets related to the Stadium during the Stadium Event Operational Period, including, without limitation, suites, tickets, experiences, Concessions and Merchandise.
Hospitality Rights means the right to organise VIP Hospitality and/or special arrangements for Commercial Partners and/or for any third parties at the Venue(s) at a special designated area during the FIS Championships and to grant exclusively any commercial hospitality packages. Included in the Hospitality Rights is the right to operate the public catering in the area bounded by security fences and the entrance for those people with valid tickets/accreditations, as well as the area including the medal plaza; the exact details of VIP Hospitality and the public catering area will be agreed at the latest eighteen (18) months before the beginning of each FIS Championships;

Examples of Hospitality Rights in a sentence

  • Commercial Rights Advertising Rights, Concession Rights, Hospitality Rights, Image Rights, Media Rights, Merchandise Rights, Promotional Rights, Sponsorship Rights, Travel and Tour Rights and any other rights of a commercial nature relating to the Competition.

  • Hospitality Rights The opportunity to offer and sell hospitality and entertainment services at the Venues or within the Controlled Access Areas in combination with the Tickets whether such facilities are in boxes, marquees or otherwise, but excluding those non-commercial functions and facilities reserved for AFC and/or Host Club officials and its guests not forming part of the Commercial Rights.

  • Commercial RightsAll rights of a commercial nature relating to the Event including without limitation, Broadcasting and Media Rights, Website Rights, Ticketing Rights, Data Rights, Merchandising Rights, Sponsorship Rights, Hospitality Rights, Catering Rights and Other Rights.

  • Hospitality Rights The opportunity to offer and sell hospitality and entertainment services at the Venues or within the Controlled Access Areas in combination with the Tickets whether such facilities are in boxes, marquees or otherwise, but excluding those non-commercial functions and facilities reserved for the AFC and/or Organising Association officials and its guests not forming part of the Commercial Rights.

  • Hospitality Rights The opportunity to offer and sell hospitality and entertainmentfacilities at the Venues or within the Controlled Access Areas in combination with the Tickets as may be purchased from the Host Association whether such facilities are in boxes, marquees or otherwise, but excluding those private facilities reserved for AFC officials and its guests not forming part of the Commercial Rights.

  • FFA has the sole and exclusive right to exploit any and all Hospitality Rights for the FFA Cup Final.

  • OTHER ADVERTISING/ VIP BENEFITSOther promotional opportunities, in and around the courtside and arena:o Hospitality Rights – The LOC can set up a hospitality area where hospitality packages can be sold.

  • HospitalitySubject to clauses 22.2(f) and 26.5(a) the Home Club has the sole and exclusive right to exploit any and all Hospitality Rights for Preliminary Round Matches and Final Round Matches, excluding the FFA Cup Final.‌FFA has the sole and exclusive right to exploit any and all Hospitality Rights for the FFA Cup Final.

  • There are more avenues for providing visibility to sponsors through Logo on Outfit, Rights Sale (Hospitality Rights, Ticketing Rights), Merchandise Licensing, etc.

  • Hospitality Rights The opportunity to offer and sell hospitality and entertainment facilities at the Venues or with in the Controlled Access Areas in combination with the Tickets as may be purchased from the Host Association whether such facilities are in boxes, marquees or otherwise, but excluding those private facilities reserved for GFA officials and its guests not forming part of the Commercial Rights.


More Definitions of Hospitality Rights

Hospitality Rights means opportunities for fans to obtain food, drinks and tickets to University Athletic Events through specific designated programs established by SSP.
Hospitality Rights shall have the meaning set forth in the recitals to this Agreement.
Hospitality Rights shall have the meaning set forth in the recitals to this Agreement. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. ASTERISKS DENOTE SUCH OMISSION. “XXX.xxx” means ICQ’s primary Internet-based English language Interactive Service marketed under the “XXX.xxx” brand, specifically excluding the AOL Standard Service Exclusions (e.g., specifically excluding, without limitation, the ICQ brand communications and messaging service, any international / non-English language versions of such site, and “ICQ It!”).
Hospitality Rights means the right to organise VIP Hospitality nad/or special arrangements for Commercial Partners and/or for anythird parties at the Venue(s) at a special designated area during the FIS Championsihps and to grant exclusively any commercial hospitality packages. Included in the Hsopitality Rights is the right to operate the public catering in the area bounded bysecurity fences and the entrance for those people with valid tickets/accreditations,as well as the area including the medal plaza; the exact details of VIP Hospitality nad the public catering area will be agreed at the latest eighteen (18) months before teh beginning of each FIS Championships;

Related to Hospitality Rights

  • Company Systems means the computer and data processing systems, maintenance service agreements, and information, recordkeeping, account management, account management, communications technologies and other computer systems (including all computer programs, software, databases, firmware, hardware and related documentation) and Internet websites and related content used in the businesses of the Company and its Subsidiaries.

  • Interscholastic Activities means athletic or non-athletic/academic activities where students compete on a school vs. school basis.

  • Intellectual Property Rights shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 3.1(p).

  • Technology means any and all technical information, specifications, drawings, records, documentation, works of authorship or other creative works, ideas, algorithms, models, databases, ciphers/keys, systems architecture, network protocols, research, development, and manufacturing information, software (including object code and source code), application programming interfaces (APIs), innovations, mask works, logic designs, circuit designs, technical data, processes and methods.

  • Diagnostic Services means services provided for the purpose of determining the nature and cause of a condition, ill- ness, or injury.