Common use of NON-ENDORSEMENT Clause in Contracts

NON-ENDORSEMENT. By entering into this Agreement, a Party does not directly or indirectly endorse any product or service that is or will be provided, whether directly or indirectly related to this Agreement, from another Party, its successors, permitted assigns, or licensees. A Party will not in any way state or imply that this Agreement is an endorsement of any such product or service by another Party or any of its organizational units or employees.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Research Collaboration Agreement, Research Collaboration Agreement, Research Collaboration Agreement

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