Hospitality & Restaurant · Executive & Corporate
Brand partnership agreements
A signed contract between a hospitality or restaurant company and an outside brand setting out what each side gives and gets from working together.
What it usually contains
- Names of the parties and length of the deal
- What each side provides — menu placement, signage, exclusive pouring rights, co-branded promotions
- Fees, rebates, marketing funds, or free product
- Rules on logo use, approvals, and brand standards
- Exclusivity limits, termination clauses, and renewal terms
What the assistant uses it for
Answer questions about what a partner brand is owed or obligated to deliver, whether a competing brand can be served, how long the deal runs, and who must approve co-branded marketing.
How it is versioned
A document of this type has exactly one current version at a time. Upload a revision and it becomes the version that counts — the one before it is kept and dated, but is no longer what your assistant answers from. Nothing is ever deleted, so you can always show what this document said on a given date.
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