New Brand Assets Sample Clauses

New Brand Assets. If Licensee desires to create any new brand assets that are based on and/or incorporate elements of the UL Masterbrand or the Licensed Brand Assets for use in the Standards Field of Use (“New Brand Assets”), Licensee shall (i) ensure that any such proposed New Brand Assets conform to the then-current Brand Guidelines (as reasonably determined by UL), and (ii) submit each New Brand Asset in advance in writing to UL for its approval, and UL will review such submission pursuant to the procedure described in this Section 2.6. Licensee may not use a New Brand Asset unless and until such asset is approved by UL in accordance with this Section 2.6. (a) In order to obtain approval for any proposed New Brand Asset: (i) Licensee shall make the request by giving notice to UL at least sixty (60) days prior to any proposed use; (ii) the request shall be in writing and shall include copies of the proposed New Brand Asset and a description of the general manner of use; (iii) the request shall be sent to the then-current members of UL’s brand team (with a copy to UL’s Lead Counsel, Trademarks & Marketing) at the address set forth below (and such other individuals as UL may notify Licensee of from time to time); and (iv) Licensee shall simultaneously submit such request by using the electronic submission system designated by UL (if such electronic submission system is then available) (collectively, a “New Asset Request”). (b) UL will notify Licensee in writing of its decision to approve or reject the New Asset Request as soon as practicable under the circumstances, but in no event later than thirty (30) days after receipt of such New Asset Request, unless the Parties reasonably agree to extend such thirty (30) day period if reasonably requested by UL so as to afford UL the opportunity to complete its review (for example, in order to complete any clearance searches or likelihood of confusion analyses). If UL notifies Licensee that the New Asset Request has been rejected, UL shall specify its reasons for such rejection in such notice and UL will provide Licensee with copies of any preliminary trademark search and/or full trademark search it conducted in connection with its review. Licensee may thereafter elect to start the approval process anew with a different New Asset Request. If UL fails to approve or reject the New Asset Request within the notification period, the New Asset Request shall be deemed approved. Licensee may also request that UL reconsider its decision to re...
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  • Property and Assets The Company has good title to all of its material properties and assets, including all properties and assets reflected in the Balance Sheet, except those disposed of since the date thereof in the ordinary course of business, and none of such properties or assets is subject to any mortgage, pledge, lien, security interest, lease, charge or encumbrance other than those the material terms of which are described in Section 3.12 of the Disclosure Schedule.

  • Payoffs and Assumptions The Seller shall provide to the Purchaser, or its designee, copies of all assumption and payoff statements generated by the Seller on the related Mortgage Loans from the related Cut-off Date to the related Transfer Date.

  • Title to Properties and Assets Each Group Company has good and marketable title to all respective properties and assets, in each case such property and assets are subject to no Liens. With respect to the property and assets it leases, each Group Company is in compliance with such leases and holds valid leasehold interests in such assets free of any Liens.

  • Title to Property and Assets The Company owns its property and assets free and clear of all mortgages, liens, loans and encumbrances, except such encumbrances and liens which arise in the ordinary course of business and do not materially impair the Company's ownership or use of such property or assets. With respect to the property and assets it leases, the Company is in compliance with such leases and, to the best of its knowledge, holds a valid leasehold interest free of any liens, claims or encumbrances.

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  • Licenses and Assignments Except as otherwise permitted by the Secured Debt Agreements, each Assignor hereby agrees not to divest itself of any right under any Patent or Copyright absent prior written approval of the Collateral Agent.

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  • TEACHING LOADS AND ASSIGNMENTS A. Should teacher absences necessitate using teachers on preparation periods as substitutes because no eligible substitutes are available, said teacher giving up his/her preparation period shall be paid at the rate listed is Schedule B for each prep period given up to substitute. Every effort will be made to share the assignments equally. When absences of fifty percent (50%) or more of the day occur, the Administration will call for an eligible substitute. B. Elementary/Middle School scheduled recess periods will be supervised by non- teachers. Elementary/Middle School teachers may use this as preparation time, as long as it is a scheduled release time. C. Any teacher may discuss his/her tentative assignment for the forthcoming year with their building administrator and may appeal the assignment to the Superintendent. Teachers who will be affected by a change in assignments or classroom will be notified of their tentative assignment by June 1. Teachers shall be informed of the final assignments and classrooms no later than August 1 unless an unforeseen or emergency situation arises. Should a situation arise, Administration shall notify the Association of the reasons. D. The staff will be surveyed prior to the end of each school year to determine teaching preference for the next school term. E Because the Board of Education has the statutory duty to educate all children within the boundaries of the school district and those participating in schools of choice, and because the student/teacher ratio is an important aspect of the educational program, and because the number of students the teacher is required to instruct has a direct bearing upon the amount of work required of the individual teacher, the parties agree the size of the individual classes shall be given careful consideration to balance them by the administration. Upon the request of the teacher or association, if educationally appropriate, or economically feasible all options not limited to: balancing class loads, hiring a paraprofessional, or not being able to do anything will be considered. Discussion on whether to do so will be done by the 4th Wednesday count day.

  • Transfer of Assets and Assumption of Liabilities (a) On or prior to the Effective Time, but in any case prior to the Distribution, in accordance with the Plan of Reorganization:

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