Housemarks definition

Housemarks means the Novartis Housemarks or the Amgen Housemarks, as the case may be.
Housemarks means the Akebia Housemarks and the Licensee Housemarks.
Housemarks means the Amgen Housemarks or the Partner Housemarks, as the case may be.

Examples of Housemarks in a sentence

  • Each Party acknowledges the goodwill and reputation that has been associated with the other Party’s Housemarks over the years, and shall use such Housemarks in a manner that maintains and promotes such goodwill and reputation and is consistent with trademark guidelines.

  • Each Party shall take all reasonable precautions and actions to protect the goodwill and reputation that has inured to the other Party’s Housemarks, shall refrain from doing any act that is reasonably likely to impair the reputation of such Housemarks, and shall cooperate fully to protect such Housemarks.

  • Global Trademarks exclude all Local Trademarks and all NVS Housemarks.

  • To the extent permitted by Applicable Law and customary in the industry for such products, Hapbee will m▇▇▇ all Authorized Product sold, leased or rented in the Territory by Hapbee, its Sublicensees or Distributors with appropriate EMulate Trademarks and patent numbers and the appropriate Hapbee Housemarks and patent numbers.

  • For clarity, Hapbee may also include its (or its Sublicensee’s) corporate logo Hapbee Housemarks and similar trademarks or trade names of any Hapbee Sublicensee in the Authorized Product sold in the Territory.

  • Amgen will take all such steps as GSK may reasonably request to give effect to the termination of the license to the Collaboration Housemarks in the applicable country and to record any documents that may be required to evidence the termination of such license.

  • GSK will take all such steps as Amgen may reasonably request to give effect to the termination of the license to the Product Trademarks and Amgen Housemarks in such country and to record any documents that may be required to evidence the termination of such license.

  • Such licenses shall ensure that each Party acknowledges the goodwill and reputation that has been associated with the other Party's Housemarks over the years, and shall use such Housemarks in a manner that maintains and promotes such goodwill and reputation and is consistent with trademark guidelines.

  • All use by a Party of the Housemarks of the other Party shall inure to the benefit of such other Party.

  • Each Party shall enter into appropriate licenses and covenants in respect of its or its Affiliates' use of the other Party's Housemarks at such time as the Joint Steering Committee determines prior to Commercialization of the applicable Alliance Product.


More Definitions of Housemarks

Housemarks means the names of a Party or its Affiliates, or variations of the names, and all related trade dress, logotypes, symbols, and other trademarks used by a Party or its Affiliates in connection with its products in the Territory.
Housemarks means the trade name Actinium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Housemarks means the Evelo Housemarks and the ALJ Housemarks.

Related to Housemarks

  • 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.

  • Product Marks shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.4.

  • Trade Marks mean registered Trade Marks and Trade ▇▇▇▇ applications and include any sign or logo, or combination of signs and/or logos capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one undertaking from those of another undertaking;

  • Licensors means PRS and MCPS.

  • Licensed Trademarks means the trademarks, service marks, trade dress, logos and other icons or indicia designated by SCEA in the SourceBook 2 or other Guidelines for use on or in connection with Licensed Products. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall in any way grant Publisher the right to use the trademark "Sony" in any manner. SCEA may amend such Licensed Trademarks from time to time in the SourceBook 2 or other Guidelines or upon written notice to Publisher.