Common use of BUYER TRADEMARKS Clause in Contracts

BUYER TRADEMARKS. Buyer authorizes Seller to affix and apply the Buyer Trademarks to the Products as directed by Buyer for the sole purpose of manufacturing the Products pursuant to this Agreement. Seller shall not use Buyer Trademarks for any other purpose and only in such manner as to preserve all rights of Buyer. Seller acquires no right to Buyer Trademarks by its use and all uses by Seller of the Buyer Trademarks will inure to Buyer's sole benefit. As used herein, "Buyer Trademarks" means those trademarks, trade names, service marks, slogans, designs, distinctive advertising, labels, logos, and other trade-identifying symbols as are or have been developed and used by Buyer or any of its subsidiaries or affiliate companies and which Buyer owns or has the right to use.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Supply Agreement (Palm Inc), Supply Agreement (Manufacturers Services LTD), Supply Agreement (Manufacturers Services LTD)

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