Common use of Seller’s Intellectual Property Clause in Contracts

Seller’s Intellectual Property. (a) In the event that work is to be undertaken for the purposes of this contract by a subcontractor, and the United Kingdom does not wish to enter into direct contractual relations with that subcontractor, the Seller shall, unless the United Kingdom agrees otherwise, use reasonable endeavors to procure that in so far as legally possible the terms of the subcontract provide for the United Kingdom the same rights as against the subcontractor as are set out in this clause and impose on the subcontractor the same obligations (the necessary changes being made) as are imposed on the Seller in this Clause.

Appears in 6 contracts

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