Common use of Full Co-operation Clause in Contracts

Full Co-operation. If the Licensor in its absolute discretion takes or defends any proceedings relating to the Trade Marks, the Licensee must fully co-operate with the Licensor and provide any assistance reasonably required in relation to such proceedings.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Trademark License Agreement, Trade Mark Licence Agreement, Trademark License Agreement

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