Common use of Names and Trademarks Clause in Contracts

Names and Trademarks. a. After a successful PDR Review, the APR will issue a letter confirming PDR Recognition. APR will also provide the applicant with a separate license agreement required to use APR’s Preferred Design Recognition Badge in the sales and marketing materials. b. Except as provided in this agreement, neither party shall use the name, badge, or other trademarks or service marks (“Marks”) of the other party without written permission. c. Supplier grants APR permission to publicly release the decision to grant recognition, and APR agrees not to publicize decisions to not grant recognition; however, APR reserves the right to respond to public inquiries on the results of a recognition review. An application that is withdrawn prior to the conclusion of a review will be indicated to be “withdrawn” in response to public inquiries. d. For purposes of publicly releasing the decision to grant recognition, Supplier authorizes APR to use the Supplier’s name and trademark in a listing of Suppliers whose product or products have been recognized under the Program. This listing will be maintained on the APR’s web site.

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Samples: Preferred Design Recognition Agreement, Preferred Design Recognition Agreement, Preferred Design Recognition Agreement

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Names and Trademarks. a. After a successful PDR MPG Review, the APR will issue a letter confirming PDR MPG Recognition. APR will also provide the applicant with a separate license agreement required to use APR’s Meets Preferred Design Recognition Guidance Badge in the sales and marketing materials. b. Except as provided in this agreement, neither party shall use the name, badge, or other trademarks or service marks (“Marks”) of the other party without written permission. c. Supplier grants APR permission to publicly release the decision to grant recognition, and APR agrees not to publicize decisions to not grant recognition; however, APR reserves the right to respond to public inquiries on the results of a recognition review. An application that is withdrawn prior to the conclusion of a review will be indicated to be “withdrawn” in response to public inquiries. d. For purposes of publicly releasing the decision to grant recognition, Supplier authorizes APR to use the Supplier’s name and trademark in a listing of Suppliers whose product or products have been recognized under the Program. This listing will be maintained on the APR’s web site.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Meets Preferred Guidance Agreement, Meets Preferred Guidance Agreement

Names and Trademarks. a. After a successful PDR Review, the APR will issue a letter confirming PDR Recognition. APR will also provide the applicant with a separate license agreement required to use APR’s Preferred Design Recognition Badge in the sales and marketing materials. b. Except as provided in this agreement, neither party shall use the name, badge, or other trademarks or service marks (“Marks”) of the other party without written permission. c. Supplier grants APR permission to publicly release the decision to grant recognition, and APR agrees not to publicize decisions to not grant recognition; however, APR reserves the right to respond to public inquiries on the results of a recognition review. An application that is withdrawn prior to the conclusion of a review will be indicated to be “withdrawn” in response to public inquiries. d. For purposes of publicly releasing the decision to grant recognition, Supplier authorizes APR to use the Supplier’s name and trademark in a listing of Suppliers whose product or products have been recognized under the Program. This listing will be maintained on the APR’s web sitewebsite.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Preferred Design Recognition Agreement, Preferred Design Recognition Agreement

Names and Trademarks. a. After a successful PDR Review, the APR will issue a letter confirming PDR Recognition. APR will also provide the applicant with a separate license agreement required to use APR’s Preferred Design Recognition Badge in the Supplier’s sales and marketing materials. b. Except as provided in this agreement, neither party shall use the name, badge, or other trademarks or service marks (“Marks”) of the other party without written permission. c. Supplier grants APR permission to publicly release the decision to grant recognition, and APR agrees not to publicize decisions to not grant recognition; however, APR reserves the right to respond to public inquiries on the results of a recognition review. An application that is withdrawn prior to the conclusion of a review will be indicated to be “withdrawn” in response to public inquiries. d. For purposes of publicly releasing the decision to grant recognition, Supplier authorizes APR to use the Supplier’s name and trademark in a listing of Suppliers whose product or products have been recognized under the Program. This listing will be maintained on the APR’s web site.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Preferred Design Recognition Agreement

Names and Trademarks. a. After a successful PDR MPG Review, the APR will issue a letter confirming PDR MPG Recognition. APR will also provide the applicant with a separate license agreement required to use APR’s Meets Preferred Design Recognition Guidance Badge in the Supplier’s sales and marketing materials. b. Except as provided in this agreement, neither party shall use the name, badge, or other trademarks or service marks (“Marks”) of the other party without written permission. c. Supplier grants APR permission to publicly release the decision to grant recognition, and APR agrees not to publicize decisions to not grant recognition; however, APR reserves the right to respond to public inquiries on the results of a recognition review. An application that is withdrawn prior to the conclusion of a review will be indicated to be “withdrawn” in response to public inquiries. d. For purposes of publicly releasing the decision to grant recognition, Supplier authorizes APR to use the Supplier’s name and trademark in a listing of Suppliers whose product or products have been recognized under the Program. This listing will be maintained on the APR’s web site.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Meets Preferred Guidance Agreement

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Names and Trademarks. a. After a successful PDR MPG Review, the APR will issue a letter confirming PDR MPG Recognition. APR will also provide the applicant with a separate license agreement required to use APR’s Preferred Design Recognition Badge in the sales and marketing materials. b. Except as provided in this agreement, neither party shall use the name, badge, or other trademarks or service marks (“Marks”) of the other party without written permission. c. Supplier grants APR permission to publicly release the decision to grant recognition, and APR agrees not to publicize decisions to not grant recognition; however, APR reserves the right to respond to public inquiries on the results of a recognition review. An application that is withdrawn prior to the conclusion of a review will be indicated to be “withdrawn” in response to public inquiries. d. For purposes of publicly releasing the decision to grant recognition, Supplier authorizes APR to use the Supplier’s name and trademark in a listing of Suppliers whose product or products have been recognized under the Program. This listing will be maintained on the APR’s web site.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Preferred Design Recognition Agreement

Names and Trademarks. a. After a successful PDR MPG Review, the APR will issue a letter confirming PDR MPG Recognition. APR will also provide the applicant with a separate license agreement required to use APR’s Meets Preferred Design Recognition Guidance Badge in the sales and marketing materials. b. Except as provided in this agreement, neither party shall use the name, badge, or other trademarks or service marks (“Marks”) of the other party without written permission. c. Supplier grants APR permission to publicly release the decision to grant recognition, and APR agrees not to publicize decisions to not grant recognition; however, APR reserves the right to respond to public inquiries on the results of a recognition review. An application that is withdrawn prior to the conclusion of a review will be indicated to be “withdrawn” in response to public inquiries. d. For purposes of publicly releasing the decision to grant recognition, Supplier authorizes APR to use the Supplier’s name and trademark in a listing of Suppliers whose product or products have been recognized under the Program. This listing will be maintained on the APR’s web sitewebsite.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Meets Preferred Guidance Agreement

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