Common use of S&W Representations and Warranties Clause in Contracts

S&W Representations and Warranties. S&W represents and warrants to Licensee that: (a) it is authorized to enter into this Agreement; (b) it has the right to grant the rights and licenses granted hereunder; and (c) it has not made, and will not make, any commitments to others inconsistent with, or in derogation of, such rights, provided S&W makes no representations or warranties with respect to any Licensed Trademarks for use with any product outside of any jurisdiction in which and with respect to which such Licensed Trademark is registered.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Trademark License Agreement (Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc.), Trademark License Agreement (American Outdoor Brands, Inc.), Trademark License Agreement (Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc.)

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