Sponsorship Rights definition

Sponsorship Rights means the bundle of rights set out in a Sponsorship Package; and
Sponsorship Rights means any and all sponsorship rights worldwide in perpetuity relating to the League, including rights to use League designations (such as title sponsor, official sponsor, official partner and/or official supplier of the League), League advertising rights, rights to use League logos, rights to League press and other public relations campaigns, rights to League licensing, merchandising and promotions but excluding Transmission Rights.
Sponsorship Rights. An Exhibitor shall not grant to any third party, which is not a FIFA Marketing Affiliate of the Competition, any sponsorship or other direct or indirect rights of association (including, for example, by the use of flags, advertising boards, branding around the screen or on print material and/or naming rights to a Public Viewing Event) in connection with FIFA, the Competition or a Commercial Public Viewing Event (or any part thereof) except as specifically permitted in accordance with Section 5 of these Regulations.

Examples of Sponsorship Rights in a sentence

  • During the Term, the Company will provide (or cause to be provided) to LVCVA those certain Sponsorship Rights as set forth in this Agreement.

  • The Company agrees to provide to LVCVA, within thirty (30) days after the end of each Contract Year, a fulfillment report outlining, in detail, the Company’s compliance with its duties and obligations in fulfilling the Sponsorship Rights during the corresponding Contract Year as well as any consumer media evaluation as set forth immediately below.

  • At no less than five (5) year intervals, the Parties shall meet and discuss modification of the Sponsorship Rights outlined in this Agreement to reflect LVCVA's marketing needs and Company's inventory of marketing benefit opportunities.

  • If the Parties agree to adjust the Sponsorship Rights, the Parties shall do so in writing.

  • LVCVA shall not be permitted to pass such Sponsorship Rights through to its Affiliates or any other person or entity without, in each instance, first obtaining the prior written approval of the Company, which approval may only be withheld if commercially reasonable and necessary.


More Definitions of Sponsorship Rights

Sponsorship Rights means any and all sponsorship rights worldwide in perpetuity relating to the Competition, including without limitation, rights to use Competition designations (such as title sponsor, official sponsor, official partner and/or official supplier of the Competition), Competition advertising rights, rights to use Competition logos, rights to Competition press and other public relations campaigns, rights to Competition licensing, merchandising and promotions but excluding Transmission Rights.
Sponsorship Rights has the meaning set forth in Section 3(a) of this Agreement.
Sponsorship Rights has the meaning set forth in Section 8.
Sponsorship Rights means the right to sell sponsorship, official supplier and other associations of all descriptions in connection with the Event. Venue means the whole of the facility (to be agreed by the Parties in accordance with Appendix 1) which throughout the Event shall be controlled by the Host, including but not limited to the main field of play, spectator stands and any dressing rooms, warm-up areas, technical areas, medical areas, media areas, car parking facilities and any other areas to which spectators, participants, VIPs and any guests are admitted, and all areas necessary for the exploitation of the Commercial Rights, and as the context may require and to the extent that the Host is able practically to control access to the same, the immediate environs of such facility.
Sponsorship Rights means the bundle of rights granted to the Sponsor as set out in [Schedule 4], which includes the license of the Event Marks;
Sponsorship Rights means the right to associate the name
Sponsorship Rights means the rights granted to the Sponsor by DStv Media Sales in consideration for the payment made by the Sponsor, which rights are set out in this Agreement and Annexure A ;