Pouring Rights definition

Pouring Rights means the right to provide Beverage Services and Sponsorships.
Pouring Rights means a type of advertising in which a corporation, an organization, or an individual purchases the exclusive right to supply and promote their beverages at a Municipal facility in exchange for significant cash and/ or other considerations over a long-term agreement;
Pouring Rights means the right to make available, sell, dispense and serve beverages during Events and/or at the Arena, which right may or may not be to the exclusion of other beverage vendors, and to identify the holder of such right as the “official” provider of such beverage at the Arena.

Examples of Pouring Rights in a sentence

  • Such agreements may take the form of Pouring Rights agreements, sponsorship agreements, marketing partnership agreements or other exclusive rights agreements.

  • The Concessionaire will coordinate and cooperate with the sponsor of the Pouring Rights in the ordering, purchasing, and selling of all covered beverages, requesting of new or alternative products, the storage of products at the Ledge, and the upkeep of all sponsor-provided equipment.

  • The City shall have the right to market and enter into a contract for the sale of the Pouring Rights to the Amphitheater, subject to the Commissioner’s written approval thereof.

  • Any deviation from the specifications must be clearly noted in the Respondent’s Response under Section 3.7. All decisions as to the acceptance of deviations are solely within the discretion of the University, and the University may reject any Response as non-responsive if the University determines the deviation will have an undesired effect on the quality of its Pouring Rights and Vending Services.

  • The University Sponsorship Agreement (Pepsi Pouring Rights) provides for exclusive distribution and sales of Beverages included in the Pepsi portfolio of products.

  • The University of Maine System is soliciting proposals from qualified suppliers desires to obtain written proposals from companies who wish to obtain Exclusive Soft Drink Pouring Rights and Vending Rights (“Exclusive Rights”) for certain related Sponsorship Opportunities for the University campus facilities for the contract period specified herein.

  • Almeling, Note, The Problems of Pouring Rights Contracts, 53 DUKE L.J. 1111, 1117 (2003) (“[I]n practice, schools encourage students to drink soft drinks because schools need the money that they derive from pouring-rights contracts.”).

  • The Contractor will be required to enter into an agreement with University as further described in Section 4, and in a form substantially similar to the Beverage Vending and Pouring Rights Agreement (the “Beverage Vending and Pouring Rights Agreement”) attached to this RFP as Schedule 1 of Appendix Two and incorporated for all purposes.

  • The objective of this RFP is to select a Preferred Proponent to negotiate, finalize and sign the Craft Beer Pouring Rights Agreement (CBPRA) for the provision of the scope of services in the Facility.

  • Authorize - The Syracuse City School District to use $910,120 of the Pouring Rights funds to purchase the Oracle PeopleSoft business system software package and user license and amend the 2006/2007 Syracuse City School District Budget from $272,657,804 to $273,567,924.


More Definitions of Pouring Rights

Pouring Rights means the right to provide Beverage Services.

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