Infringe definition
Examples of Infringe in a sentence
Infringe any patent, trademark, trade secret, copyright, or other intellectual property or other rights of any other person.
The term “Infringe” means (as applicable, depending on the context of the subject or object of the word Infringe) to infringe, misappropriate, use or disclose without authorization or otherwise violate Intellectual Property rights (whether direct, indirect, contributory, inducement or otherwise).
Infringe any copyright, trademark, patent, trade secret, moral right, or other intellectual property rights of any other person.
Home businesses are permitted to the extent they do not: 1) Violate any Federal or State law or any other ordinance of the City of Colorado Springs, 2) Violate any provision of the governing documents of this homeowner’s association and these Community Rules, 3) Infringe on the peaceful enjoyment of the immediate neighbors, specifically or the community in general and/or 4) Engage in repair or restoration services.
Except as could not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect, (a) each Debtor owns or has the right to use all Intellectual Property that is necessary to its business as currently conducted or as proposed to be conducted, free of all Liens, except for Liens permitted by Section 6.02 of the Credit Agreement and (b) to the knowledge of such Debtor, the use of such Intellectual Property by such Debtor does not Infringe upon the rights of any other Person.