Common use of PROTECTION OF RIGHTS GRANTED Clause in Contracts

PROTECTION OF RIGHTS GRANTED. The Seller grants to PGE the free and unrestricted right, but at PGE’s own cost and expense, to institute in the name and on behalf of the Seller, or the Seller and PGE jointly, any and all suits and proceedings at law or in equity, to enjoin and restrain any infringements of the rights herein granted, and assigns and sets over to PGE any and all causes of action relative to or based upon any such infringement, as well as any and all recoveries obtained thereon. The Seller will not compromise, settle or in any manner interfere with such litigation if brought; and PGE agrees to indemnify and hold the Seller harmless from any costs, expenses, or damages that the Seller may suffer as a result of any such suit or proceeding.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Literary Purchase Agreement (Pacific Gold Entertainment Inc.), Literary Purchase Agreement (Pacific Gold Entertainment Inc.), Option & Literary Purchase Agreement (Pacific Gold Entertainment Inc.)

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