exclusivity

exclusivity
noun
exclusivité f
exclusivity agreement accord m d'exclusivité;
exclusivity clause clause f d'exclusivité

Also, there are five divisions of Kroger representing 514 stores which have contractual conflicts due to an exclusivity clause they have in their contracts with News American Marketing In-Store (NAMIS). This exclusivity clause is what our counterclaims center on in our legal conflict with NAMIS. If Kroger's contractual conflict remains unresolved, we will lose the 514 stores by mid-September. We are optimistic that we will renew our relationship with these stores when the NAMIS contract expires.


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