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  2. Exclusive right - Wikipedia

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    An exclusive right, or exclusivity, is a de facto, non-tangible prerogative existing in law (that is, the power or, in a wider sense, right) to perform an action or acquire a benefit and to permit or deny others the right to perform the same action or to acquire the same benefit. Exclusive rights are a form of monopoly.

  3. Franchise tag - Wikipedia

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    The player's team has all the negotiating rights to the exclusive player. A "non-exclusive" franchise player must be offered a one-year contract for an amount no less than the average of the top five cap hits at the player's position for the previous five years applied to the current salary cap, or 120 percent of the player's previous year's ...

  4. List of ESPN sports broadcasting rights - Wikipedia

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    ESPN exclusive from 2006 to 2019. Select Monday nights simulcast on ABC, ESPN, and ESPN+ since 2020. Saturday Week 18 doubleheader broadcast since 2021. Select Monday nights presented as doubleheaders with two separate games airing on ESPN and ABC simultaneously since 2022. One game per season streamed exclusively on ESPN+ since 2022. [13] [14 ...

  5. Forum selection clause - Wikipedia

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    In contract law, a forum selection clause (sometimes called a dispute resolution clause, choice of court clause, governing law clause, jurisdiction clause or an arbitration clause, depending upon its form) in a contract with a conflict of laws element allows the parties to agree that any disputes relating to that contract will be resolved in a specific forum.

  6. Exclusive dealing - Wikipedia

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    In British politics, 'exclusive dealing' was, before the introduction of the secret ballot by the Ballot Act 1872, a means by which those without the vote could exert pressure on shopkeepers etc. – a policy that any shopkeeper voting against the popular candidate would lose the custom of non-voters of an opposite persuasion.

  7. Why Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's Divorce Took 8 Years ...

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    In 2022, Pitt sued Jolie for breach of contract, claiming she kept him in the dark about selling her share of the business to a Russian oligarch. Taken all together, the issues created a ...

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    Exclusively for AOL Webmail. Ad-Free AOL Mail is only available when viewing email on the web from a computer or mobile device. If you access AOL Mail from the AOL Desktop software or mobile app ...

  9. Paramount Close to Dropping Nielsen TV Ratings in Contract ...

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    Paramount Global is getting ready to smack Nielsen with a ruler. Paramount Global has told both its ad-sales staff as well as executives at prominent media-buying agencies that it is very close to ...