Impairment of Licensor’s Rights Sample Clauses

Impairment of Licensor’s Rights. Whether during or after the term of this Agreement, Licensee shall not challenge or otherwise impair Licensor’s rights in the Trademarks. Licensee shall not apply for the registration of, or cause or allow the filing of an application for the registration of, a tradename, trademark or service mark which is identical to or confusingly similar to any of the Trademarks.
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Impairment of Licensor’s Rights. Licensee shall not at any time, whether during or after the term of this Agreement, do or cause to be done, any act or thing challenging, contesting, impairing, invalidating, or tending to impair or invalidate any of Licensor’s rights in the Trademarks or any registrations derived from such rights.

Related to Impairment of Licensor’s Rights

  • Secured Party’s Rights and Remedies If at any time (1) an Event of Default or Specified Condition with respect to the Pledgor has occurred and is continuing or (2) an Early Termination Date has occurred or been designated as the result of an Event of Default or Specified Condition with respect to the Pledgor, then, unless the Pledgor has paid in full all of its Obligations that are then due, the Secured Party may exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies:

  • LESSOR'S RIGHT OF ENTRY The Lessor or the Lessor's agent may enter at reasonable hours to inspect or show the Premises to prospective lenders and purchasers, and to do anything the Lessor may be required to do hereunder or which the Lessor may deem necessary for the good of the Premises or any building of which they are apart. During the last [#] days of the Term, the Lessor may display a "For Rent" sign on the Premises and show the Premises to prospective lessees.

  • Contracts (Rights of Third Parties ACT 1999 A person who is not a party to this Agreement has no right under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Xxx 0000 to enforce any term of this Agreement, but this does not affect any right or remedy of a third party which exists or is available apart from that Act.

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