Preservation of Marks Sample Clauses

Preservation of Marks. Each Assignor agrees to use or license the use of its Marks in interstate commerce during the time in which this Agreement is in effect, sufficiently to preserve such Marks as trademarks or service marks registered under the laws of the United States or the relevant foreign jurisdiction.
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Preservation of Marks. Each Grantor agrees to use its Marks which are material to such Grantor’s business in interstate commerce during the time in which this Agreement is in effect and to take all such other actions as are reasonably necessary to preserve such material Marks as trademarks or service marks under the laws of the United States (in each case, other than any such Marks which, in the Grantor’s reasonable business judgment, are no longer necessary in the conduct of the Grantor’s business).
Preservation of Marks. Each Assignor agrees to use its Marks which are material to such Assignor’s business in interstate commerce during the time in which this Agreement is in effect and to take all such other actions as are reasonably necessary to preserve such Marks as trademarks or service marks under the laws of the United States (other than any such Marks which such Assignor determines, in its reasonable business judgment, are no longer used or useful in its business or operations).
Preservation of Marks. Each Debtor agrees to use its Marks as required in each of the applicable jurisdictions during the time in which this Agreement is in effect, sufficiently to preserve such Marks (and any registrations thereto) as trademarks or service marks under the laws of the United States and any other applicable law; provided, that, prior to any Default, no Debtor shall be obligated to preserve any Xxxx in the event such Debtor determines, in its commercially reasonable business judgment, that the preservation of such Xxxx is no longer desirable in the conduct of its business.
Preservation of Marks. Each Assignor agrees to use its Marks in interstate commerce (or the equivalent thereof in any foreign jurisdiction) during the time in which this Agreement is in effect, sufficiently to preserve such Marks as trademarks or service marks under the laws of the United States or under the laws of the applicable foreign country, as the case may be; provided, that, to the extent permitted by the Credit Agreement, no Assignor shall be obligated to preserve any Xxxx in the event such Assignor determines, in its reasonable business judgment, that the preservation of such Xxxx is no longer desirable in the conduct of its business.
Preservation of Marks. Each Assignor agrees to take all such actions as are reasonably necessary to preserve its Marks as trademarks or service marks under the laws of the United States (other than any such Marks which are no longer used or useful in its business or operations and except as otherwise permitted by the Loan Agreement).
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Preservation of Marks. To the extent the failure to do so --------------------- would cause a Material Adverse Effect and such Debtor reasonably believes it to be consistent with good business practice, each Debtor agrees to use its Marks in interstate commerce during the time in which this Agreement is in effect, sufficiently to preserve such Marks as trademarks or service marks registered under the laws of the United States or applicable foreign jurisdictions.
Preservation of Marks. Each Assignor agrees to the extent Assignor, in the exercise of its reasonable business judgment, deems necessary or desirable, to use its material Marks in interstate commerce during the time in which this Agreement is in effect and to take all such other actions as are necessary to preserve such Marks as trademarks or service marks under the laws of the United States.
Preservation of Marks. Each Assignor shall have the duty to: (a) prosecute diligently any trademark application or service xxxx application that is a part of the Marks pending as of the date hereof or hereafter which are necessary or material to the operation or financial condition of such Assignor’s business; (b) make application for trademarks or service marks which are necessary or material to the operation or financial condition of such Assignor’s business; and (c) use its best efforts to maintain in full force and effect the Marks and the licenses therefor that are or shall be necessary or material to the operation or financial condition of such Assignor’s business.
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