Licensed Trade Marks definition

Licensed Trade Marks means the trade marks of Burberry described in schedule 1 (excluding any such trade marks as Burberry from time to time notifies to the Licensee as being withdrawn therefrom by reason of Burberry no longer intending to maintain the registration of such trade marks in the Territory or any part thereof because in the sole opinion of Burberry such registration is no longer necessary in the Territory) and Varied Trade Names and New Trade Names but excludes, for the avoidance of doubt, any other trade marks, graphic signs or symbols, whether related to or comprising elements of such trade marks or otherwise which are at any time acquired or used by Burberry or any member of the Burberry Group;
Licensed Trade Marks has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 4.9.
Licensed Trade Marks means the words, symbols, icons, logos, trade-marks and other indicia of origin described in Schedule D.

Examples of Licensed Trade Marks in a sentence

  • Scope The Brand Licence Agreement grants CYBG exclusive rights in the UK to use the "Virgin Money" names and logos, as well as certain related non-exclusive rights to use the "Virgin" trade marks (together, the "Licensed Trade Marks"), in each case in connection with the Licensed Activities summarised below.

  • Subject to certain exceptions, Virgin has agreed to indemnify CYBG for all third party claims brought against CYBG that the use of the Licensed Trade Marks pursuant to the Brand Licence Agreement infringes the third party's intellectual property rights.

  • The Parties shall continue to be obliged to continue providing the support and assistance in relation to any litigation concerning infringement of Patent Rights or infringement of Licensed Trade Marks in the Elidel Territory or Xerese Territory, as applicable, that had been initiated pursuant to Clauses 13 or 14 prior to the Termination Date and not settled as of the Termination Date.

  • ESC and ExpressVu will promptly notify the other of any and all third party activity which might adversely affect the Licensed Trade Marks and which comes to their attention.

  • CYBG may use, and sub-license its rights to use in certain circumstances, the Licensed Trade Marks in respect of all banking or financial services and productsoffered by UK clearing banks or challenger banks, all investment or savings products and services, and all insurance products and services, each including all such services offered by CYBG prior to completion of the Offer, as well as other ancillary services ("Licensed Activities").


More Definitions of Licensed Trade Marks

Licensed Trade Marks means Elidel Trade Marks and Xerese Trade Marks.
Licensed Trade Marks means the trademarks CHAKRADANCE™ / CHAKRADANCE™ KIDS
Licensed Trade Marks means all registered and unregistered trade marks (including applications for registration) subsisting or effective in the Territory which are owned by the Licensor or any other member of the Investec Group and which have been used by IAM UK or IAM SA or any of their subsidiaries in the period of 12 (twelve) months prior to the Effective Date, including the word mark INVESTEC ASSET MANAGEMENT, the Investec logo (as set out in the Schedule) and images or depictions of a zebra (an example of which is set out in the Schedule);
Licensed Trade Marks means those European Community and national trade marks identified in Schedule 1 Part B which shall, in relation to each country within the Territory, be licensed by ZD Licensor to VGBV pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Trade Xxxx Licence;
Licensed Trade Marks the Exclusive Licensed Trade Marks and the Non-Exclusive Licensed Trade Marks, collectively;
Licensed Trade Marks. The trade marks listed in Schedule 3. "Licensing Fee" USD 22,500,000.
Licensed Trade Marks means all trade maxx xegistrations and applications, and unregistered rights, for BREATHSCAN and the BREATHSCAN logo which are owned or controlled by the Supplier or a member of the Supplier's Group, including the trade maxx xegistration identified in Part II of Schedule 4.