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;
Trade Marks means the LME Trade Marks and Third Party Trade Marks collectively.
Trade Marks means trade-marks, trade-names, brands, trade dress, business names, domain names, designs, graphics, logos and other commercial symbols and indicia of origin whether registered or not and any goodwill associated with them.
Examples of Trade Marks in a sentence
Subject to the right of the Licensee to use the Licensed Data and Trade Marks in accordance with the Licence, each Party undertakes to hold all Confidential Information of the other Party or that of a Third Party Licensor in confidence and not, without the consent of the other, disclose it to any third party nor use it for any purpose other than in the performance of the Agreement.
More Definitions of Trade Marks
Trade Marks means all names, marks, symbols and logos from time to time owned by, registered by or licensed to us, including without limitation “Reed Business School”;
Trade Marks means the trade-marks of and/or associated with GS1.
Trade Marks means trade marks and service marks, trade names, brand names, corporate names, logos, trade dress, and other words, designations, symbols, designs, colors, color combinations or product configurations, whether registered or unregistered.
Trade Marks means the trade marks associated with GS1 and/or the GS1 numbering system
Trade Marks means the registered and unregistered trade marks and trade xxxx applications that the Fund or the Investment Manager may license to you to use in a territory in respect of the Fund.
Trade Marks means trade xxxx and service xxxx rights, registered or not, applications to register and registrations and like protections, and the entire goodwill of the business of a person connected with the trade marks.