Examples of Trademark Assignment Date in a sentence
After the Trademark Assignment Date, a Party shall not take any action (and shall not engage in any inaction) that materially xxxxx or jeopardizes (or could reasonably be expected to materially harm or jeopardize) the value, validity, reputation or goodwill of the ADT Brand.
The term of this Agreement (“Term”) commences on the Trademark Assignment Date and lasts in perpetuity.
Each Party shall use the ADT Brand solely: (i) in good faith, in a dignified manner and in accordance with good trademark practice in the applicable territory; (ii) in a manner that does not harm or jeopardize the value of the ADT Brand or its associated goodwill; and (iii) in connection with activities, products, and services that maintain at all times the high levels of quality associated with Tyco Parent’s and its Affiliates’ use of the ADT Brand prior to the Trademark Assignment Date.
After the Trademark Assignment Date, if a Party or one of its Affiliates wishes to become a registry for a Common gTLD that clearly relates to the goods and services currently offered under the ADT Brand (e.g., .ADT or .security) (an “ADT gTLD”), it shall notify the other Party in advance.
Each duly organized unit of the Association that has complied with all the provisions of the Association’s Constitution and By-Laws, Bill of Rights, and Financial Code shall have the room and board convention expenses of the mandated delegates paid for by the Association.
In some cases, such as the supply of water, too little (drought) or too much flooding can both impose stress on plants.
The Parties acknowledge that the Parties have used major secondary Source Indicators that are not included in the ADT Brand (e.g., PULSE) and may, after the Trademark Assignment Date, wish to adopt as major secondary trademarks one or more new words or terms that are not included in the definition of “ADT Brand” herein.
Notwithstanding Section 2.1, each Party may (i) use the term “ADT” at all times after the Trademark Assignment Date in any territory (a) in plain text and in a neutral manner, not as a trademark, to describe the history of the ADT business and (b) as required by applicable Law, and (ii) use the ADT Brand on archival copies of legal documents, business correspondence and similar items that cannot be modified or have the ADT Brand covered or deleted therefrom.
Tyco acknowledges and agrees that this transitional license expressly excludes the right, after the Trademark Assignment Date, to grant any third party any new sublicense to use the ADT Brand in the ADT Residential Territory.