Significant Marks definition

Significant Marks means, at any time, those Marks which the relevant Assignor believes in its reasonable judgment to be material to its business at such time.
Significant Marks means those Marks which the Pledgor believes in its reasonable judgment to be material to its business.
Significant Marks means those Marks which the relevant Assignor believes in its reasonable judgment to be material to its business and any Mark which the failure to maintain or to keep valid and subsisting would have a material adverse effect upon the value of the Marks taken as a whole.

Examples of Significant Marks in a sentence

  • Each Pledgor agrees to use its Significant Marks in interstate commerce during the time in which this Agreement is in effect, sufficiently to preserve such Significant Trademarks as trademarks or service marks registered under the laws of the United States.

  • Each Assignor agrees to use or license the use of its Significant Marks in interstate commerce during the time in which this Agreement is in effect, sufficiently to preserve such Marks as trademarks or service marks registered under the laws of the United States.

  • Each Assignor agrees to use its Significant Marks in interstate commerce during the time in which this Agreement is in effect and to take all such other actions as are necessary to preserve such Significant Marks as trademarks or service marks under the laws of the United States.

  • Each of Dart and BCICIS is the owner of all right, title and interest in and to the Significant Marks owned by it, no Liens exist on the Significant Marks other than Liens created under the Loan Documents and no other parties have any right, title and interest in and to the Significant Marks other than non-exclusive licensing and rights arrangements with the Borrower and its Subsidiaries.

  • The Pledgor agrees to use its --------------------- Significant Marks in interstate commerce during the time in which this Agreement is in effect, sufficiently to preserve such Significant Marks as trademarks or service marks registered under the laws of the United States.

  • Each Assignor agrees to use its Significant Marks in interstate commerce during the time in which this Agreement is in effect, sufficiently to preserve such Significant Marks as trademarks or service marks registered under the laws of the United States.

  • Each Loan Party and each of its Subsidiaries owns, or possesses the right to use, all of the trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights, patents, patent rights, franchises, licenses and other intellectual property rights (collectively, “IP Rights”) that are reasonably necessary for the operation of their respective businesses, except for IP Rights (other than the Significant Marks) that are not material to the conduct of the business of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole.

  • Each Assignor agrees to use its Significant Marks in interstate commerce during thee time in which this Agreement is in effect, sufficiently to preserve such Marks as trademarks or service marks under the laws of the United States.

  • Each Loan Party and each of its Subsidiaries owns, or possesses the right to use, all of the trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights, patents, patent rights, franchises, licenses and other intellectual property rights (collectively, "IP RIGHTS") that are reasonably necessary for the operation of their respective businesses, except for IP Rights (other than the Significant Marks) that are not material to the conduct of the business of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole.

  • Notwithstanding anything provided in this Section 5.12, no Local Law Collateral Documents shall be required to be delivered in respect of any IP Rights registered in a jurisdiction outside of the United States, except for Local Law Collateral Documents in respect of Significant Marks registered in Key Foreign Operating Jurisdictions.

Related to Significant Marks

  • Significant Industrial User (SIU) means any industrial user that:

  • Significant change means a major decline or improvement in the tenant’s status which does not normally resolve itself without further interventions by staff or by implementing standard disease-related clinical interventions that have an impact on the tenant’s mental, physical, or functional health status.

  • Protected Territory means the United States of America.

  • Company Business means the business of the Company as presently conducted.

  • Qualified high-technology business means a business or facility whose primary business activity is high-technology activity or a qualified high-wage activity.