Common use of OWNERSHIP AND VALIDITY Clause in Contracts

OWNERSHIP AND VALIDITY. Licensee acknowledges Licensor’s ownership of the entire right, title and interest in and to the Websites, the Marks and the Names and all trademark and service xxxx registrations and applications which include the Marks and/or Names in the United States and Canada, as applicable. Licensee acknowledges that its use shall not create in Licensee any right, title or interest in the Websites, the Marks or the Names and that all use of same and goodwill connected with the use thereof, symbolized thereby, and associated therewith shall inure to the benefit of Licensor. Licensee shall take no action challenging the validity of, or Licensor’s right in, the Marks, Names and Websites.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Trademark License Agreement (Extended Stay America, Inc.), Trademark License Agreement (ESH Hospitality LLC), Trademark License Agreement (ESH Hospitality LLC)

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