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Most endorsement contracts include clauses releasing the company from the contract if which of the following occurs?


The athlete’s performance declines


The athlete changes teams


The athlete’s image changes

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The athlete’s image changes.

Most endorsement deals include a "morals" or "reputation" clause allowing the company to terminate if the athlete's public image is harmed (criminal acts, scandal, serious negative publicity). Performance declines or changing teams alone usually don't automatically trigger release.