Heritage Ancillary Marks definition

Heritage Ancillary Marks means the HERITAGE PROPANE WITH FLAG xxxx and the RELATIONSHIPS MATTER xxxx, in each case as identified on Exhibit A to Schedule 3.13(a). The “Xxxx License Term” means the time period from the Contribution Closing Date until twelve (12) months after the closing of the sale of the Cylinder Exchange Business by the Contributor Parties, but in no event later than two (2) years after the date hereof. HPX agrees that all goods and services sold under the HPX Xxxx or the Heritage Ancillary Marks shall be of substantially the same quality as such goods and services sold in the Cylinder Exchange Business prior to the Carve Out Transaction. HPX agrees that, from and after the date of this Amendment, all goodwill that may accrue as a result of HPX’s use of the HPX Xxxx or the Heritage Ancillary Marks during the Xxxx License Term shall inure solely to XXXX. Upon the end of the Xxxx License Term, HPX shall cease all use of the HPX Xxxx and the Heritage Ancillary Marks in connection with its goods and services and the license granted pursuant to this Section 5.17(f) shall terminate. The license granted to HPX in this Section 5.17(f) shall be freely assignable and transferable by HPX with the sale of the Cylinder Exchange Business, provided that the purchaser of the Cylinder Exchange Business agrees to be bound by this provision. Acquirer agrees, for and on behalf of its Subsidiaries (including XXXX after the Contribution Closing Date), successors and assigns, that after the end of the Xxxx License Term, it shall promptly retire, and cease all use of, the HPX Xxxx and that Acquirer and its Subsidiaries (including XXXX after the Contribution Closing Date), successors and assigns shall never again use the HPX Xxxx in commerce. There will be no infringement of the HPX Xxxx or the Heritage Ancillary Marks by HPX or the purchaser of the Cylinder Exchange Business by the use of such marks on cylinders after the expiration of the Xxxx License Term provided that any such cylinders had already been delivered to cages at a customer of HPX or the purchaser of the Cylinder Exchange Business before the expiration of the Xxxx License Term.”

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  • Retail marijuana store means an entity licensed to purchase marijuana from marijuana cultivation facilities and marijuana and marijuana products from marijuana product manufacturing facilities and to sell marijuana and marijuana products to consumers.

  • Airport lounge means a business location:

  • Product Marks has the meaning set forth in Section 9.5.

  • Seller Marks has the meaning set forth in Section 6.4.

  • Proprietary Marks shall have the meaning as set forth in Section 24.01.

  • Brand means the brand name set forth in the Addendum.

  • Terminals means the Terminals set forth on Schedule A attached hereto.

  • Company Marks means the trademarks, trade names, service marks, logos, and/or service names of the Company.

  • Grocery store means any retail establishment, the business of which consists of the sale of food, food products, or beverages for consumption off the premises.

  • Licensed Marks means those MLS GRID and MLS trademarks, service marks, word marks, logos and distinctive marks of all other kinds, if any, set out in Exhibit A as Licensed Marks.

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  • Licensed Content means those articles or other parts of a Licensed Title which form part of the content licensed in accordance with the Order (including all content published during the Subscription Period or other period specified in the Order to which access and use rights are granted under this Licence, and including all Previously Subscribed Material).

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  • Internet Service Provider (ISP) means an Enhanced Service Provider (ESP) that provides Internet Services.

  • Product brand name means the name of the product exactly as it appears on the principal display panel of the product.

  • Public School Student Accessing Courses at a Distance means a student who is scheduled for a full course load through the District and attends all classes virtually.