Examples of El Paso Marks in a sentence
Within one hundred eighty (180) days after the Closing Date, the Buyer shall remove the El Paso Marks from the pipeline and facility markers, decals, logos and other signage on the real and personal property of each Acquired Company referring to the Seller or any of its Affiliates.
The Buyer acknowledges and agrees that it obtains no right, title, interest, license or any other right whatsoever to use the El Paso Marks and that the Seller and its Affiliates do not have any Obligation to the Buyer with respect to the establishment, registration or maintenance, whether prior to, on or after the Closing, of any of the El Paso Marks, including any rights, title, interest or license to use any El Paso Marks.
The Buyer will not do any business or offer any goods or services under the El Paso Marks.
The Buyer will not send, or cause to be sent, any correspondence or other materials to any Person on any stationery that contains any El Paso Marks or otherwise operate any Acquired Company in any manner which would or might confuse any Person into believing that the Buyer has any right, title, interest, or license to use the El Paso Marks.
El Paso Marks may appear on some of the assets of the Acquired Companies, including on signs throughout the real property of the Acquired Companies, and on supplies, materials, stationery, brochures, manuals, and similar consumable items of the Acquired Companies.
Neither Buyer will do any business or offer any goods or services under El Paso Marks.
After the expiration of the Transition Period, neither Buyer will send, or cause to be sent, any correspondence or other materials to any Person on any stationery that contains any El Paso Marks or otherwise operate the Acquired Companies in any manner which would be reasonably likely to cause confusion, mistake or deception that such Buyer is associated or affiliated with Seller’s or its Affiliates’ license to use the El Paso Marks.
In furtherance thereof, each Buyer shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Acquired Companies (a) within six months after the Closing Date (the “Transition Period”), to discontinue use of El Paso Marks and remove the El Paso Marks from the assets of the Acquired Companies, including signs on the real and personal property of the Acquired Companies, and, upon Seller’s request use commercially reasonable efforts to provide written confirmation thereof to Seller.
Each Buyer agrees never to challenge Seller’s (or its Affiliates) ownership of El Paso Marks or any application for registration thereof or any registration thereof or any rights of Seller or its Affiliates therein as a result of its ownership of the Acquired Companies.
Each Buyer acknowledges and agrees that other than as set forth in this Section 7.10, it obtains no right, title, interest, license, or any other right whatsoever to use the El Paso Marks.