Common use of Use of Trademarks Upon Termination Clause in Contracts

Use of Trademarks Upon Termination. Upon the expiration or termination of this Agreement for whatever reason the Licensee at its expense shall immediately cease to make any use of the Trademarks whatsoever, and shall forthwith cause the Trademarks to be removed from all Certified Products and from all sales literature and other materials and, where necessary to achieve this, shall use its reasonable efforts to recall Certified Products, sales literature, and materials from retailers and other Persons (other than the ultimate customer). The A4L Community may inspect any such Certified Products, sales literature, and materials to ensure adequate removal of the Trademarks before the Certified Products are released again. However, stocks of the Certified Products or related sales literature and other materials bearing the Trademarks existing at the date of expiration or termination of this Agreement, and which were produced in the ordinary course of the Licensee's business, may be disposed of by the Licensee subject to the provisions of this Agreement (including its Schedules) within 90 days thereafter if, at the time of disposal, such Certified Products comply with the Standards of Quality and can be disposed of in compliance with the terms of this Agreement, but not otherwise.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Trademark License Agreement, Trademark License Agreement, Trademark License Agreement

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