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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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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.
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.
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