New Mark definition

New Mark shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(a) of this Agrexxxxt.
New Mark has the meaning set forth in Sections 8.1(b) and 8.2(b) hereof.
New Mark has the meaning set forth in Sections 8.1(b) and 8.2(b) hexxxx.

Examples of New Mark in a sentence

  • On February 28, 2003, the Company sold 60.04 acres of undeveloped land at New Mark in Kansas City, Missouri.

  • Phase I and II of the New Mark apartment complex are 89% leased, Phase III and IV of New Mark are 81% and 84% leased, respectively.

  • VV shall at no time adopt, use, reserve, register or attempt to register (or allow others to do same) any NBC Mark xx New Mark xx any trademark, service mark, xxmain name, logo or other indicator of origin confusingly similar thereto, except as expressly authorized herein with respect to the New Marks.

  • In the event that such co-branding becomes a trademark (a "New Mark" ), such New Mark xxxll be jointly owned by NEC and Cray and each of NEC and Cray shall have the right to use the New Mark xxxing the term of this Agreement solely in connection with Products distributed hereunder.

  • We anticipate the market to absorb many of these units in the coming year and remain optimistic about New Mark as the Northland continues to grow around us.

  • If Bank adopts a trademark, trade name, service mark logo or other proprietary mark which is used by Banx xx connection with its extensxxx of bank card credit to customers but which is not listed on Schedule B hereto (a "New Mark"), Dillard's may request that Bank add such New Marx xx Schedule B hereto and license its use hereunder, Xxxk shall not unreasonably fail to do so, and such New Mark shall be added to Schedule B by amendment of this Agreement.

  • The Cable Shopping Service that is presently known as "ValueVision Television" and is to be rebranded with the New Mark xxxeunder, and including (i) part-time carriages of ValueVision Television and (ii) programs produced by ValueVision Television, and any segments or extensions of ValueVision Television.

  • Income at the apartment complexes is $1,364,000 greater in 2004 than 2003 mostly because the Oakbrook apartments at New Mark, which were not completed until late 2003, have rental income in 2004 that exceeds 2003 by $1,241,000.

  • If Dillard's adopts a trademark, trade name, service mark, logo or other proprietary mark which is used by Dillard's in connection with the Pxxxxam but which is not listed on Schedule A hereto (a "New Mark"), Bank may request that Dillard's add such New Marx xx Schedule A hereto and license its use hereunder, Dillard's shall not unreasonably fail to do so, and such New Mark shall be added to Schedule A by amendment of this Axxxxment.

  • If Bank adopts a New Mark, Bank may, in its discretion, add such New Mark to Bank Licensed Xxxks and license its use hereunder.


More Definitions of New Mark

New Mark xxall mean a word or words designated by the parties for use as a new trademark and as part of a URL for the Consumer Health Site which shall be subject to the mutual agreement of the parties.

Related to New Mark

  • Product Trademark means one or more trademarks or logos that are used for the Commercialization of a Product in the Field in the Territory.

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

  • Product Trademarks means the Trademark(s) to be used by AbbVie or its Affiliates or its or their respective Sublicensees for the Development or Commercialization of Licensed Products in the Territory and any registrations thereof or any pending applications relating thereto in the Territory (excluding, in any event, any trademarks, service marks, names or logos that include any corporate name or logo of the Parties or their Affiliates).

  • Licensed Trademark means those Trademarks set forth on Exhibit A attached hereto and such other Trademarks as may be designated by NovaDel in writing from time to time, and any registrations of the foregoing and pending applications relating thereto.

  • 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.

  • Service mark means a word, name, symbol, or device or any combination of a word, name, symbol, or device, used by a person to identify services and to distinguish the services of that person, including a unique service, from the services of others, and to indicate the source of the services, even if that source is unknown. Titles, character names used by a person, and other distinctive features of radio or television programs may be registered as service marks notwithstanding that they, or the programs, may advertise the goods of a sponsor.

  • Trade Dress means the print, style, font, color, graphics, labels, packaging and other elements of trade dress (including Bottle Designs or other Container designs) that are (a) used on or in connection with Products as of the date hereof (including the Bottle Designs as of the date hereof for Corona, Negra Modelo and Modelo Especial), or (b) permitted pursuant to this Agreement after the date hereof to be used in connection with the marketing, merchandising, promotion, advertisement, licensing, distribution and sale of Products in the Territory.

  • Licensed Marks means the Localized Game Marks and such other trademarks expressly authorized in writing by Shengqu to be used by the Licensees.

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

  • Transferred Trademarks means all Trademarks used in or held for use in, or arising from the Transferred Business and owned by Transferor or its Subsidiaries other than Trademarks bearing the “International Paper” or “IP” names or logos.

  • Brand Features means the trade names, trademarks, service marks, logos, domain names, and other distinctive brand features of each party, respectively, as secured by such party from time to time.

  • Assigned Patent Rights means all of the following, whether now owned or hereafter acquired or arising:

  • trade mark means a mark capable of being represented graphically and which is capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one person from those of others and may include shape of goods, their packaging and combination of colours; and—

  • Domain Name means the domain name(s) (universal resource locators), and registration(s) thereof, issued by any Person or authority that issues and maintains the domain name registration; provided, however, “Domain Name” shall not include any trademark or service mark rights to such domain names other than the rights to the Product Trademarks required to be divested.

  • Logo means the SAP Partner logo as detailed in the SAP Partner Logo Usage Guidelines.

  • Trademark means any trademark, trade name, service xxxx, service name, brand, domain name, trade dress, logo, slogan or other indicia of origin or ownership, including the goodwill and activities associated with each of the foregoing.

  • Trade Marks mean registered Trade Marks and Trade Xxxx 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;

  • End User License Agreement means a license grant or end user license agreement governing software as further described in this Agreement or any applicable Appendix.

  • Regents' Patent Rights means The Regents interest in the claims of the United States patents and patent applications, corresponding foreign patents and patent applications (requested under Paragraph 7.3 herein), and any reissues, extensions, substitutions, continuations, divisions, and continuation-in-part applications (but only those claims in the continuation-in-part applications that are entirely supported in the specification and entitled to the priority date of the parent application) based on the patent applications listed in Appendix A (UC Case Nos [ * ] and [ * ]).

  • Domain Names means all Internet domain names and associated URL addresses in or to which any Grantor now or hereafter has any right, title or interest.

  • Licensed Patent Rights means:

  • Program Patent Rights means any Patent Rights that are Controlled by one or both parties and that Cover any Program Technology or Program Materials. For clarification, such Program Patent Rights include the entire scope of all of the claims contained in such Patent Rights.