Common use of Short-form Assignments and Recordation Clause in Contracts

Short-form Assignments and Recordation. Assignors agree to execute and, if requested by Assignee, have notarized, without further consideration, short-form assignments for each of the Intellectual Property in the Contributed Assets in the form of Exhibit B for recordation with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and/or any other appropriate office, in substantially the form reasonably requested by Assignee, in order to satisfy the recordation requirements and to record Assignee as the assignee and owner of the Contributed Assets.

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Sources: Share Purchase Agreement (Sara Lee Corp)

Short-form Assignments and Recordation. Assignors agree to execute and, if requested by Assignee, have notarized, without further consideration, short-form assignments for each of the Intellectual Property Trademarks in the Contributed Assets Assigned Marks in the form of Exhibit B for recordation with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and/or any other appropriate office, in substantially the form reasonably requested by Assignee, in order to satisfy the recordation requirements and to record Assignee as the assignee and owner of the Contributed AssetsAssigned Marks.

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Sources: Share Purchase Agreement (Sara Lee Corp)