Common use of Well-known Trademarks Clause in Contracts

Well-known Trademarks. 1. No Party may require as a condition for determining that a trademark is well-known that the trademark has been registered in that Party or in another jurisdiction.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement on Economic and Trade, Agreement on Economic and Trade

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Well-known Trademarks. 1. No Party may shall require as a condition for determining that a trademark is well-known that the trademark has been registered in that the Party or in another jurisdiction, included on a list of well-known trademarks, or given prior recognition as a well-known trademark.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement

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Well-known Trademarks. 1. No Party may require as a condition for determining that a trademark is well-known that the trademark has been registered in that the Party or in another jurisdiction, included on a list of well-known trademarks, or given prior recognition as a well-known trademark.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

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