Common use of TRADEMARK AND PATENT INFRINGEMENT Clause in Contracts

TRADEMARK AND PATENT INFRINGEMENT. The conduct of the Business by the Vendor does not infringe upon any patent, trademark or other proprietary right, domestic or foreign, of any person in respect of which there is any significant likelihood that it would have a material adverse effect on the Assets or the Business.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement (Neptune Society Inc/Fl), Asset Purchase Agreement (Neptune Society Inc/Fl)

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TRADEMARK AND PATENT INFRINGEMENT. The conduct of the Business by the Vendor Heritage does not infringe upon any patent, trademark or other proprietary right, domestic or foreign, of any person Person in respect of which there is any significant likelihood that it would have a material adverse effect on the Assets or the Business.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement (Neptune Society Inc/Fl)

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TRADEMARK AND PATENT INFRINGEMENT. The conduct of the Business by the Vendor Seller does not infringe upon any patent, trademark or other proprietary right, domestic or foreign, of any person Person in respect of which there is any significant likelihood that it would have a material adverse effect on the Assets or the Business.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement (Neptune Society Inc/Fl)

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