Current Secondary Brands Sample Clauses

Current Secondary Brands. (a) Tyco acknowledges that, after the Trademark Assignment Date, ADT Residential shall, as between the Parties, own all Source Indicators worldwide containing the terms set forth on Schedule D (the “ADT Secondary Brands”). ADT Residential acknowledges that Tyco currently owns multiple trademark registrations for the term “ADT” together with the ADT Secondary Brands. Tyco agrees that, after the Trademark Assignment Date, Tyco will not use or register or attempt to register (including in New Media) any ADT Secondary Brands (whether alone or together with an ADT Brand) as any type of Source Indicator in any country or jurisdiction, but at ADT Residential’s request and expense, Tyco will, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable Law: (i) maintain any existing registrations and prosecute all existing applications (and maintain any registrations issuing therefrom) containing the ADT Secondary Brands, in all applicable countries and jurisdictions, until ADT Residential obtains its own registration for the ADT Secondary Brands in such countries or jurisdictions, (ii) take all appropriate actions, including abandoning or cancelling any such applications or registrations or granting consents to ADT Residential with respect thereto, to permit ADT Residential to obtain its own registrations for the ADT Secondary Brands in such countries or jurisdictions and (iii) take all appropriate and reasonable actions, at ADT Residential’s expense, to assist ADT Residential in enforcing the ADT Secondary Brands against third parties. For clarity, ADT Residential may use and register the ADT Secondary Brands outside of the ADT Residential Territory, but shall not use, register or attempt to register any ADT Secondary Brand together with the ADT Brand outside of the ADT Residential Territory. (b) ADT Residential acknowledges that, after the Trademark Assignment Date, Tyco shall, as between the Parties, own all Source Indicators worldwide containing the terms set forth on Schedule E (the “Tyco Secondary Brands”). Tyco acknowledges that ADT Residential currently owns multiple trademark registrations for the term “ADT” together with the Tyco Secondary Brands. ADT Residential agrees that, after the Trademark Assignment Date, ADT Residential will not use or register or attempt to register (including in New Media) any Tyco Secondary Brands (whether alone or together with an ADT Brand) as any type of Source Indicator in any country or jurisdiction, but at Tyco’s request and expense, ...
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Parent has made available to the Investors true and complete copies of all comment letters received by Parent from the SEC since December 31, 2004, together with all written responses of Parent thereto. As of the date hereof, to the Knowledge of Parent, there are no outstanding or unresolved comments in such comment letters and none of the Parent SEC Documents is the subject of any ongoing review by the SEC. (b) The financial statements of Parent included in the Parent SEC Documents comply as to form in all material respects with the published rules and regulations of the SEC with respect thereto, were prepared in accordance with GAAP (except as may be indicated in the notes thereto or, in the case of unaudited statements, as permitted by Form 10-Q or Rule 10-01 of Regulation S-X of the SEC) and present fairly in all material respects the consolidated financial position of Parent and its consolidated Subsidiaries as of their respective dates and the consolidated results of operations and the consolidated cash flows of Parent and its consolidated Subsidiaries for the periods presented therein (subject, in the case of the unaudited statements, to year-end audit adjustments, as permitted by Rule 10-01, and any other adjustments described therein). 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Each of the principal executive officer and the principal financial officer of Parent (and each former principal executive officer of Parent and each former principal financial officer of Parent, as applicable) has made all certifications required by Sections 302 and 906 of the Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx Act and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder with respect to the Parent SEC Documents. Such “internal control over financial reporting” provides reasonable assurances regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements, including that (A) transactions are executed in accordance with management’s general or specific authorization; and (B) transactions are recorded as necessary (x) to permit preparation of consolidated financial statements in conformity with GAAP and (y) to maintain accountability of the assets of Parent and its Subsidiaries. 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