Examples of TV Azteca in a sentence
Martin, 128 USPQ2d 1786, 1790 (TTAB 2018) (statements made in defendant’s initial disclosures about attached documents are not properly sworn or otherwise verified under Trademark Rule 2.20 and thus are not testimony); TV Azteca, S.A.B. de C.V. v.
Zarda King Ltd., 2019 USPQ2d 149090, at *2-3 (TTAB 2019) (motion to strike testimony declaration of foreign witness made under 28 U.S.C. § 1746 granted because the original declaration and substitute declaration by foreign witness did not refer to the laws of the United States as to penalty of perjury); TV Azteca, S.A.B. de C.V. v.
Thatch, LLC, 126 USPQ2d 1098, 1102 (TTAB 2018) (“[T]heright to seek cross examination is integral to the right to offer testimony by declaration.”); TV Azteca, S.A.B. de C.V. v.
Publimax pays TV Azteca for the exclusive right to broadcast TV Azteca programs in northeastern Mexico.
In 2020, the impairment of assets mainly arose from the write off of investment by AESE in TV Azteca, property, plant and equipment and right-of-use assets in the total amount of RMB113.8 million, for which the management determined that the future cash flows are not expected to be sufficient to recover the carrying value of this investment.
Texas courts may exercise personal jurisdiction over a nonresident if the Texas long-arm statute “permits such jurisdiction and the exercise of jurisdiction is consistent with federal and state due-process guarantees.” TV Azteca v.
Martin, 128 USPQ2d 1786, 1790, 1790 n.16 (TTAB 2018) (statements made in defendant’s initial disclosures about attached documents are not properly sworn or otherwise verified under Trademark Rule2.20 and thus are not testimony; defendant could have introduced additional documents through testimony of potential witness listed in initial disclosure, subject to cross-examination, but defendant chose not to do so); TV Azteca, S.A.B. de C.V. v.
No traditional Mexican media published the scoop; the newspaper The Washington Post took care of that.The most-watched television news in Mexico, TV Azteca, announced the news in the last five minutes of its transmission, while the Televisa network barely mentioned it.
Both TV Azteca and Publimax are Mexican corporations, are not registered in Texas or any of the United States, and do not have any offices, employees, agents, or repre- sentatives in Texas.
In consideration of the purchase commitment, Black Ridge would issue to TV Azteca on closing of the Business Combination one additional share of Black Ridge common stock for every ten (10) shares that are purchased pursuant to the purchase commitment and a warrant to purchase one (1) share of Black Ridge common stock for every two (2) shares purchased pursuant to the purchase commitment.