Market Goods definition

Market Goods means products to be sold under a trademark not owned by URBN or an affiliate. “Exclusive Goods” means Market Goods to be offered for sale only through URBN’s physical or digital channels.

Examples of Market Goods in a sentence

  • For Market Goods or Own Brand Goods designed in whole or in part by Vendor, Vendor has all necessary ownership or license rights in the designs, artwork, images, copyrights, trademarks or other intellectual property in the product sold to URBN.

  • Bomford dealers at their discretion may include 'Sourced or Open Market Goods' within their Bomford equipment contract sale.

Related to Market Goods

  • Counterfeit Goods means Goods that are or contain unlawful or unauthorized reproductions, substitutions, or alterations that have been knowingly mismarked, misidentified, or otherwise misrepresented to be an authentic, unmodified part from the original manufacturer, or a source with the express written authority of the original manufacturer or current design activity, including an authorized aftermarket manufacturer. Unlawful or unauthorized substitution includes used Goods represented as new, or the false identification of grade, serial number, lot number, date code, or performance characteristics.

  • Supply of goods means the transfer of the right to dispose of tangible property as owner.

  • Finished Goods means units of a manufactured product awaiting sale.

  • Hire Goods means any Goods which are hired to the Customer;

  • Perishable goods means personal property maintained under controlled conditions for its preservation, and susceptible to loss or damage if the controlled conditions change.