DEFINITION INDEX

Modified on Mon, 8 Sep at 3:41 PM

Sponsorship Definitions Index - 


TermDefinition
AgreementThe full contract, including signed Terms & Conditions, the Sponsorship Agreement Form, and any written changes agreed by both sides. 
Authorised RepresentativeSomeone officially allowed to sign or act on behalf of the Sponsor or Student Group – individual students are not authorised representatives.   
Cognito FormThe Committee Admin Request Form used to submit Sponsorship Agreement Requests. Signing and ticking the box counts as agreeing to the contract. 
Commencement DateThe date the sponsorship officially starts, as confirmed in the contract. 
Confidential InformationPrivate or sensitive information shared between Parties that must be kept secret, unless legally required to share. 
Disclosing Party / Receiving Party 
The Disclosing Party shares confidential information. The Receiving Party receives it and must keep it private. 
Force Majeure Event 
Something outside everyone’s control (like a natural disaster or strike) that stops a Party from meeting their obligations. 
Indemnified Party / Indemnifying Party 
The Indemnifying Party is the one who caused a problem and must cover costs. The Indemnified Party is the one affected. 
Imperial College Union (“ICU” or “Organisation”) 
Imperial College Students’ Union  
Intellectual Property (IP) 
Things like logos, names, and branding that belong to a Party. They can’t be used without permission. 
MarksA Party’s logos, names, or branding. Permission must be given before these can be used by the other Party. 
Party / PartiesAny of the two groups involved — the Organisation (on behalf of, and for the Student Group) or Sponsor. 
Personal DataInformation about individuals (like emails or names) that must be handled according to data protection laws (e.g. GDPR). 
Sponsorship ActivitiesThe agreed actions the Student Group will take in return for the Sponsor’s support (e.g. logo on posters, mentions at events). 
Sponsorship FeeThe money the Sponsor pays in return for Sponsorship Activities. This goes to, and is processed by, ICU and includes all taxes. 
Sponsorship FormA form filled by the Student Group listing what’s being offered and for how much. It becomes binding once a contract is created and signed by ICU and the Sponsor. 
Sponsorship PeriodThe agreed time the sponsorship runs for — from start date to end date (unless ended earlier under the contract). 
SponsorThe company or organisation giving support (usually money) in return for benefits agreed in the Sponsorship Form. 
Student GroupA club, society, or project officially affiliated with ICU that receives sponsorship and carries out the agreed activities. 
TerminationWhen the contract ends early — this can happen if a Party breaks the rules or if there’s a valid reason allowed by the contract. 


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