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  1. Geri Halliwell 's departure from British girl group the Spice Girls on 27 May 1998 was the subject of a lawsuit by Aprilia World Service B.V. (AWS), a manufacturer of motorcycles and scooters.

  2. Spice Girls Ltd v Aprilia World Service Bv. Smart Summary (Beta) Background. On March 4, 1998, SGL and Aprilia reached a heads of agreement for Aprilia to sponsor the Spice Girls' tour of Europe and the United States. In October 1999, Geri Halliwell published an autobiography entitled "If Only."

  3. The Spice Girls (SGL) entered into a contract with an Italian company, Aprilia World Service (AWS), who manufactured motorcycles. Under the contract AWS agreed to sponsor the Spice Girls tour of Europe, due to end on 29 May 1998, and the tour of the United States then planned for the period from 15 June to 31 August 1998.

  4. Jan 19, 2022 · The defendants had signed a sponsorship agreement, but now resisted payment saying that one of the five, Geri, had given notice to leave the group, substantially changing what had been promised. The girls acknowledged that Geri had said she would leave, but insisted that no real intention to leave had existed.

  5. Feb 24, 2000 · Aprilia sought to use the Spice Girls' images to promote their new product, the Spice Sonic scooter. The parties agreed to sponsorship and endorsement rights for the European Tour. Disputes arose regarding the Madrid photocall and the cancellation fee.

  6. This case document summarizes the facts and decision in Spice Girls Ltd v Aprilia World Service [2002] EWCA Civ 15. The document also includes supporting commentary from author Nicola Jackson.

  7. Jan 24, 2002 · In the period between the conclusion of the heads of agreement and the execution of the Agreement two significant events occurred. The first is a fax sent on 30th March 1998 by KLP to Aprilia in which confirmation was given of the commitment of the Spice Girls to their involvement with Aprilia.